This podcast episode delves into the fascinating historical interplay between transparency, integrity, and media coverage within the context of courtroom proceedings. It explores the challenges and debates surrounding camera access in courtrooms, evaluating the potential benefits of increased transparency against concerns about disruption and impact on the fair administration of justice. The episode further investigates the pivotal role of courtroom artists in capturing the essence of trials and providing a unique perspective on the proceedings, particularly in the face of expanding camera presence.