The Supreme Court Should Never Go Back to Its Pre-coronavirus Ways
The Court’s decision to make oral arguments more accessible and transparent is unprecedented—and should be the norm even after the pandemic.
by Melissa Murray
Apr 15, 2020
2 minutes
Like so many parents who have been sheltering in place with their children, I have been conscripted into the role of homeschool teacher—or, more particularly, I am a teacher’s aide, charged with shepherding my elementary-school student through remotely assigned tasks. In this role, I have been reminded that simply arriving at an answer—even the right answer—is not enough. To get
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