Remarks and observations concerning American law and cultural studies as it relates to courses taken by students in the University of Osnabrück's and University of Münster's foreign law programs.
Matt LeMieux
28 April 2013
Listening to the Supreme Court
Ever wonder what oral arguments in front of the U.S. Supreme Court sound like? Wonder no longer. NPR reports, fittingly via a podcast of a segment from one of its radio programs, that the Oyez Project now has digitized oral arguments heard before the Court dating all the way back to 1955! The manner in which arguments are conducted before the Court have changed dramatically over the past several decades. As a point of reference, take a quick listen to an argument from the early 1960s and then compare that to a recent argument. Today's Justices are much more active with their questioning. That is except for one. Justice Clarence Thomas has famously not asked a question during oral argument for several years now.