HB Media Minute Episode 23 - Racial Injustice Exposed On Camera: Police Transparency And Government Access In A Viral World (George Floyd, COVID-19 Discussions) (Podcast)
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Michael Lambert is an associate in the Austin office of Haynes Boone. He focuses on media, entertainment, intellectual property, and First Amendment litigation.
Haynes Boone intellectual property Associate Michael Lambert joins moderator Nathan
Koppel to discuss recent developments impacting the
public's right to view and access police operations and
courtroom proceedings. We cover the impact of
the George Floyd
murder and COVID-19 on
transparency and public access to governmental operations; police
body cameras, and audio recording of U.S. Supreme
Court hearings, among other topics.
Michael Lambert is an associate in the Austin office of Haynes
Boone. He focuses on media, entertainment, intellectual property,
and First Amendment litigation. He also counsels clients on
pre-publication review, privacy, access, and newsgathering
matters.
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