Which of the following is an argument made by Justice Scalia in his opposition to televising Supreme Court proceedings?
A) no one would actually tune-in to watch the proceedings, so there is no need to televise them
B) attorneys in the case would play to the camera to the detriment of their client
C) the Court releases verbatim transcripts shortly after oral argument, so cameras are not necessary
D) most of the American people would see 30-second takeouts from the proceedings, which would serve to miseducate them
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