Supreme Court closes to the public until further notice amid coronavirus outbreak

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The Supreme Court will be closed to the public until further notice amid the coronavirus pandemic, a spokesperson said Thursday.

The building will remain open for "official business," the spokesperson said. The next oral arguments are scheduled to take place on March 23.Mark Wilson | Getty Images News | Getty Images

The building will remain open for "official business," the spokesperson said. The next oral arguments are scheduled to take place on March 23. Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser declared a state of emergency on Wednesday as the number of infections in the nation's capital climbed.

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