SCOTUS Needs to Embrace Technology in Face of Pandemic, Says R Street
U.S. courts have used technology to maintain public access and continue their core operations even during the pandemic, but the Supreme Court "has been more vague," blogged R Street Resident Fellow-Governance Anthony Marcum. It's unknown how future oral arguments will…
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be handled and made publicly available, he said Monday: If SCOTUS doesn't explore tech opportunities here, Congress might act on the 21st Century Courts Act. HR-6017 would create a code of conduct, mandating real-time oral argument livestreaming.