It's part of a pilot project that's been announced as part of the 100 year anniversary of the Irish Courts.
Supreme Court proceedings are set to be broadcast before the end of the year.
It's part of a pilot project that's been announced as part of the 100 year anniversary of the Irish Courts.
Chief Justice Donal O'Donnell says it's important that hearings are as widely available as possible but has warned it will not be an "elaborately produced service" like the ones seen in other countries.
He also says there should not be streaming of proceedings in other courts.

Taxi Driver Protest Suspended Pending Outcome Of Talks
BREAKING: Green Light For €1.3bn Drainage Scheme Serving Kildare After Court Agreement
Irish Troops Come Under "Small-Arms Fire" In Lebanon
€17,000 Paid Out For Pothole Damage In Kildare - But Some Claims Now Deemed ‘Act Of God’
€2.2bn Children’s Hospital Misses Yet Another Deadline As Kill-Based BAM Brings In International Experts
Maynooth Study: Poor Insulation And Draughty Homes Leaving Families Sick In Some Ageing Council Estates
Nikita Hand Welcomes Supreme Court Decision Against McGregor Appeal In Civil Rape Trial
Council’s Strict One-Off Rural Housing Rules Leave Naas Farmer With No Way To Rebuild Home On Her Own Land