After the first two, the Chief Justice said, "And now, for our second order of business .." -- but then, five more protesters stood & spoke.
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One saying "We are the 99%." After the seven were removed by court personnel, CJ said the court would "continue w our tradition of" open ct.
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There would be pictures or video of the protest in most other public buildings, but the "open court" of the Supreme Court includes neither.
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@chrisgeidner To be fair, it’s very open when it comes to briefs and audio recordings. I wish our Supreme Court were like that. -
@carlgardner "Very open" is a comparative term. Briefs aren't online, and audio can take days. -
@chrisgeidner I find briefs here: http://www.americanbar.org/publications/preview_home/alphabetical.html … You mean not on the Court’s own website? -
@carlgardner yes, I know how to get briefs. That's working *around* the court, not openness. -
@chrisgeidner Sure, okay. The trouble with our system is that written arguments are much harder to access than that. - 2 more replies
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Genius political strategies of the left: Annoying Supreme Court justices. There's no way that could backfire.
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@BattleSwarmBlog@chrisgeidner@gabrielmalor - Law School Maxum “Do not annoy the mind you are trying to persuade”
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