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In re Society of Professional Journalists

Supreme Court of Utah
Oct 14, 1987
745 P.2d 460 (Utah 1987)

Opinion

No. 20269.

October 14, 1987.

Patrick A. Shea and Randy L. Dryer, Salt Lake City, for petitioners.


The petitioners were granted a one-year experimental period for the modification of canons 3A(7) and 3A(8) of the Utah Code of Judicial Conduct, which prohibit "broadcasting, televising, or recording in the courtroom and areas immediately adjacent thereto during sessions of court or recesses between sessions" and "taking photographs (including motion picture and videotape)," respectively. Those canons were suspended only with respect to proceedings in the Supreme Court. The petitioners have asked for a one-year extension of that ruling, and this Court hereby grants said extension. The guidelines set forth in In re Society of Professional Journalists shall remain in full force and effect.

In re Society of Professional Journalists, 727 P.2d 198 (Utah 1986).

Id. at 200.


Summaries of

In re Society of Professional Journalists

Supreme Court of Utah
Oct 14, 1987
745 P.2d 460 (Utah 1987)
Case details for

In re Society of Professional Journalists

Case Details

Full title:IN RE PETITION OF SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISTS, SIGMA DELTA CHI…

Court:Supreme Court of Utah

Date published: Oct 14, 1987

Citations

745 P.2d 460 (Utah 1987)