The Supreme Court continued to adapt to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, allowing media outlets to live-stream arguments for the first time in its 230-year history.
In another first, the court also said it will hear those arguments over the phone. Among the case to be argued is the subpoena fight for President Trump’s financial records, which will be argued May 12.
Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal joins Cases and Controversies to put the court’s moves in perspective.
“This is an extraordinary thing,” Katyal explains.
Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin
Guest: Neal Katyal
Producer: David Schultz ...
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