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It’s not too often you hear audio from cases argued before the Supreme Court. However, as anyone who frequently listens to oral arguments can tell you, it’s some of the best political theater on the planet. In addition to questioning (and sometimes interrogating) attorneys for their legal arguments, members of the court also use this time to sway the opinions of other justices.
Check out the intro to hear about how we’re structuring episodes, goals for the podcast, and more.
I recommend listening to John(me) on at least 1.5x speed
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It’s not too often you hear audio from cases argued before the Supreme Court. However, as anyone who frequently listens to oral arguments can tell you, it’s some of the best political theater on the planet. In addition to questioning (and sometimes interrogating) attorneys for their legal arguments, members of the court also use this time to sway the opinions of other justices.
Check out the intro to hear about how we’re structuring episodes, goals for the podcast, and more.
I recommend listening to John(me) on at least 1.5x speed