SCOTUS, which has never allowed camera coverage or live audio, plans to provide a live audio feed to the public of the arguments it will hear by phone in May (Adam Liptak/New York Times)

SCOTUS, which has never allowed camera coverage or live audio, plans to provide a live audio feed to the public of the arguments it will hear by phone in May (Adam Liptak/New York Times)

SCOTUS, which has never allowed camera coverage or live audio, plans to provide a live audio feed to the public of the arguments it will hear by phone in May (Adam Liptak/New York Times)

SCOTUS, which has never allowed camera coverage or live audio, plans to provide a live audio feed to the public of the arguments it will hear by phone in May (Adam Liptak/New York Times) https://ift.tt/2yjbzxi

Adam Liptak / New York Times:
SCOTUS, which has never allowed camera coverage or live audio, plans to provide a live audio feed to the public of the arguments it will hear by phone in May  —  For the first time, the nation's highest court will open a live audio feed as it hears arguments in 10 sets of cases.


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