This is probably in the wrong place, but I'm summarizing the media hearing.
Jurors are summoned and required to appear. He tells them after that they don't have to talk if they don't want to. Some want to talk, and some don't. Right to privacy? He is in a quandry and - maybe you (media attorneys) can give me some guidance.
For example, I can't even go to lunch across the street. Suddenly this week, people have sprouted up like weeds with cameras - professional journalists with good equipment, microphones - who don't care about anybody and just run up to you and stick the camera in your face.
Is the court just powerless? Those are the issues I am wrestling with.