Virtual Justice: Supreme Court Allows Phone Arguments

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It took a pandemic for the U.S. Supreme Court to agree to arguments over the phone, with live audio available to the world for the first time. Host ralphDrussoAP talks to jessicagresko and shermancourt about what this development means for the court.

Supreme Court to agree to arguments over the telephone, with live audio available to the world for the first time.

AP Supreme Court reporters Jessica Gresko and Mark Sherman explain what this new virtual courtroom will sound like, how the public will be able to access it and whether the tech development will last.

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