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Supreme Court has not committed to a major innovation in transparency it started during the pandemic

  • Written by Eve Ringsmuth, Associate Professor of Political Science, Oklahoma State University
Supreme Court has not committed to a major innovation in transparency it started during the pandemicAfter the Supreme Court began livestreaming its oral arguments in 2020, the public could listen in real time to the justices as they interact with attorneys.Robert Alexander/Getty Images

When the Supreme Court began livestreaming audio of oral arguments in May 2020, it was because the COVID-19 pandemic prevented the justices from convening in...

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