CAMERAS IN COURTROOMS: New bill looks to increase transparency in OK courtrooms
CAMERAS IN COURTROOMS: New bill looks to increase transparency in OK courtrooms OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill introduced in the Oklahoma Senate would require cameras in all public courtrooms across the state, marking a significant push to bring more transparency and accountability to the state’s judicial system. Senate Bill 1386 , filed by State Sen. Christi Gillespie, D-Tulsa, aims to mandate the use of video and audio cameras in every public courtroom in Oklahoma. The legislation would require recordings of proceedings and, when technologically feasible, livestreaming of court sessions — with footage archived and made accessible through a statewide public portal. Supporters of the measure emphasize that allowing the public to see and hear courtroom proceedings promotes openness in government and builds greater trust in the justice system. Gillespie and other proponents have drawn comparisons to the use of body cameras by law enforcement, saying such technology can help ...