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Law, 17.10.2021 15:10 id0617045

The Supreme Court refuses to allow cameras in the courtroom for oral arguments, so although the public can hear audio recordings of oral arguments, we can't watch them. What do you think would change if people could watch the justices during oral arguments? How important is it to be able to watch versus just being able to listen, in your opinion?

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