EPISODE · May 1, 2020 · 13 MIN
SCOTUS Livestreaming, Once Unthinkable, Is Now a Reality
from Cases and Controversies · host Bloomberg Law
The Supreme Court is going to kick off its historic May argument sitting by hearing four cases the week of May 4. Two female advocates will kick off the first one, which is being argued over by phone and livestreamed to the public—both a first for the famously technophobic court. Bloomberg Law's Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin breakdown that case as well as the three others being argued during the week, from IP to free speech to religious freedom. And they'll highlight some of the technical issues facing the justices and the advocates.
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The Supreme Court is going to kick off its historic May argument sitting by hearing four cases the week of May 4. Two female advocates will kick off the first one, which is being argued over by phone and livestreamed to the public—both a first for the famously technophobic court. Bloomberg Law's Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin breakdown that case as well as the three others being argued during the week, from IP to free speech to religious freedom. And they'll highlight some of the technical issues facing the justices and the advocates.
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