Currently, there are no TV cameras (not even C-SPAN’s) allowed to be present during Supreme Court proceedings. But FixTheCourt.com believes that isn’t fair, particularly when the Court will hold a historic hearing on same-sex marriage in April. To illustrate this, in this video the group convinces random passersby that the Super Bowl–an event they deem less important than Supreme Court hearings–will not be televised. The result, as you’d imagine, is total shock and outrage.

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