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Summary

In this half-hour webinar, Melissa Murray discusses her recent article, which was featured in The Atlantic, in which she lauds the court for its decision to make oral arguments available to the public via an audio-only live stream. She argues for the importance of transparency given the court’s impact on so many facets of American life and makes the case that we should all be able to hear the justices at work.

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Recorded on April 28, 2020.
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Guest

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Melissa Murray

Professor of Law at NYU