At oral argument today, #SCOTUS skeptical of NCAA / fed govt defense of 1992 law barring virtually all states from authorizing sports betting.
Not exact matches
At the 3:28 - minute mark in the video that appears below, Gillibrand expressed disappointment that
today's
oral arguments on challenges to the health care reform law — Day One of what will be a three - day marathon — are not widely viewable by the general public.
Second is
today's
oral argument before the U.S. Supreme Court in the case of Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum, which «concerns the torture of Ogoni leaders in Nigeria, but
at stake is the future of the law under which this case was brought, the Alien Tort Statute.»
At 11 a.m. ET
today, C - SPAN will stream the
oral arguments in Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic & Institutional Rights, involving the constitutionality of the Solomon Amendment, requiring universities to allow military recruiters on campus or lose federal funds.
Access online the transcript of
today's U.S. Supreme Court
oral argument in Watters v. Wachovia Bank, N.A., No. 05 - 1342: The transcript can be accessed
at this link.
Oral arguments at the New Hampshire Supreme Court will be broadcast live over the Internet starting Wednesday, the court announced
today.
You can access
at this link the transcript of
today's U.S. Supreme Court
oral argument in Abramski v. United States, No. 12 - 1493.
Update: You can access
at this link the transcript of
today's U.S. Supreme Court
oral argument in Paroline v. United States, No. 12 - 8561.
Access online the transcript of
today's U.S. Supreme Court
oral argument in Skilling v. United States, No. 08 - 1394: The Court has posted the transcript
at this link.
You can access
at this link the transcript of
today's U.S. Supreme Court
oral argument in American Express Co. v. Italian Colors Restaurant, No. 12 - 133.
Access online the transcripts of
today's U.S. Supreme Court
oral arguments: You can access the transcript of
today's
oral argument in Indiana v. Edwards, No. 07 - 208,
at this link.
While
today you don't have to travel hundreds of miles by dogsled to hear cases as your predecessor judges based in Alaska once did, you probably now have the most grueling commute of any federal appellate judge to arrive
at the locations where your court regularly hears
oral arguments.
And you can access the transcript of
today's
oral argument in Florida Dept. of Revenue v. Piccadilly Cafeterias, Inc., No. 07 - 312,
at this link.