“The more useful question isn’t whether to allow cameras, it’s whether we authenticate the record well enough that a genuine clip can always be told apart from a fabricated one,” wrote attorney Michael McCready.
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“The more useful question isn’t whether to allow cameras, it’s whether we authenticate the record well enough that a genuine clip can always be told apart from a fabricated one,” wrote attorney Michael McCready.

