Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments via an audio livestream for the first time in history. And it’s the first time the public will get to hear them live, too.
The Washington Post’s Robert Barnes described the move as “taking a historic but modest step into the technological present.”
Over the next two weeks, the judges will hear arguments about birth control access, robocalls and subpoenas for some of President Donald Trump’s pre-presidential financial records.
Several lawyers told NPR’s Nina Totenberg they thought making remote arguments could be a challenge.
We bring you the latest on what’s ahead for the court. Guest Leah Litman, Univ. of Michigan Law School
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