Nebraska Order Modifying Expanded News Media Coverage of Proceedings is a Nebraska Supreme Court rule, which allows media organizations to cover judicial proceedings in the state. This rule permits the use of cameras, recording devices, and other equipment to record the proceedings, as well as access to the courtroom. It also allows for the broadcasting of the proceedings, including live-streaming, commercial recordings, and transcripts. The rule applies to all proceedings that are open to the public, including criminal trials and appeals, civil trials and appeals, juvenile proceedings, and other proceedings that are open to the public. The rule has three distinct types of coverage: 1. In-Person Coverage: This type of coverage permits media organizations to have access to the courtroom and to use equipment to record the proceedings. 2. Remote Coverage: This type of coverage allows media organizations to broadcast the proceedings via live-streaming, commercial recordings, and transcripts. 3. Limited Coverage: This type of coverage allows for limited access to the courtroom and/or limited access to the use of equipment to record the proceedings. This rule is in place to ensure that the proceedings are open and transparent to the public, while also protecting the rights and privacy of all involved.