Any person may record and photograph, or broadcast by radio or television, the oral proceedings of the supreme court that are open to the public, provided that the orderly procedures of the court are not impaired or interrupted.
(1) Prior Notice. Members of the broadcast media who wish to cover a proceeding shall notify the court information officer as far in advance as is practicable.
With prior notice to the clerk, and the consent of the court, any person may record and photograph, or broadcast by radio or television, the oral proceedings of the supreme court, provided that the orderly procedures of the court are not impaired or interrupted.
(a) No more than one still photographer and one videographer may be in the courtroom at one