Social media outlawed in courts: Veto protects courts’ integrity

Though it seems an unlikely prospect, should US President Donald Trump ever find himself in an Irish courtroom he would be denied his link to his Twitter constituency.

Social media outlawed in courts: Veto protects courts’ integrity

Though it seems an unlikely prospect, should US President Donald Trump ever find himself in an Irish courtroom he would be denied his link to his Twitter constituency.

Chief Justice Frank Clarke has banned anyone other than the press or lawyers from using social media, or text messaging in any form, in Irish courtrooms.

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