Covid-19 forced the Supreme Court to go remote and offered the public a rare chance to hear real-time arguments via live-streamed audio.
Listeners heard historic arguments on presidential power, rare questions from Justice Clarence Thomas, as well as what sounded like a flushing toilet, a reminder that, sometimes at least, the justices are just like us.
Here are some notable moments from the year in Remote SCOTUS.
Historic Arguments
High court hearings over President Donald Trump’s attempt to keep his financial records from congressional and prosecutorial scrutiny called to mind former President Richard Nixon’s attempt to shield evidence from view ...
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