South Dakota becomes the final state in the nation to allow cameras in the courtroom. Today (Wednesday) and tomorrow (Thursday) the South Dakota Supreme Court will allow video and audio coverage of oral arguments. For years, South Dakota and Mississippi were the only holdouts among the 50 states. There's an effort in congress - called the "Sunshine in the Courtroom" act to open federal courtrooms to television and radio coverage. While history is being made today in South Dakota, present practice shows even when courtrooms are open to cameras, rarely are cases covered. Mainstreet Radio's Cara Hetland reports: