Supreme Court to kick off new term remotely with telephone arguments

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The coronavirus pandemic forced the Supreme Court to close its doors and alter the way the justices hear arguments.

Washington — The Supreme Court will begin its new term, which starts in October, with oral arguments held remotely by telephone due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the court announced Wednesday.

Live audio will be provided as it was for arguments held remotely in May, which marked the first time the Supreme Court provided real-time audio to the public. The court said it"will continue to closely monitor public health guidance in determining plans for the November and December argument sessions."

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