Nebraska Objection of Party to Expanded News Media Coverage of Proceeding is a mechanism used by parties to a court proceeding in Nebraska to object to the expanded news media coverage of the proceeding. This typically refers to the use of television, radio, and/or internet broadcasts of the proceedings. There are three types of objections that may be raised by parties: 1) an objection to the general news media coverage of the proceedings; 2) an objection to the specific type of broadcast medium (e.g., television, radio, or internet); and 3) an objection to the specific outlet (e.g., a particular television station or newspaper). The objection must be made in writing and filed with the court prior to the proceeding. If the objection is granted, the court will issue an order that limits the news media coverage to the specified type or outlet.
Nebraska Objection of Party to Expanded News Media Coverage of Proceeding is a mechanism used by parties to a court proceeding in Nebraska to object to the expanded news media coverage of the proceeding. This typically refers to the use of television, radio, and/or internet broadcasts of the proceedings. There are three types of objections that may be raised by parties: 1) an objection to the general news media coverage of the proceedings; 2) an objection to the specific type of broadcast medium (e.g., television, radio, or internet); and 3) an objection to the specific outlet (e.g., a particular television station or newspaper). The objection must be made in writing and filed with the court prior to the proceeding. If the objection is granted, the court will issue an order that limits the news media coverage to the specified type or outlet.