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Supreme Court Set To Grant C-SPAN, Other Media Outlets A Long-Desired Wish: Live Audio Of Oral Arguments

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By Ted Johnson When the Supreme Court convenes by teleconference on Monday, the news media will mark a milestone: The justices are allowing a live audio access of oral arguments.

As of now, the move is temporary, as the coronavirus crisis has forced the high court, like so much of the country, to work remotely.

In normal times, oral arguments would be open to the public and the media, but with strict rules against cameras and recording devices, while audio was made available days later.

C-SPAN is set to provide the live audio of the arguments on its TV and radio channels, as well as on its website and app. For decades, the public affairs network, which is funded by the cable industry, has sought permission to bring cameras into the court,

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