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Audio on detainee case

Posted at 11:44 AM on December 5, 2007 by Bob Collins (1 Comments)

I was incorrect in mentioning yesterday that the Supreme Court doesn't allow recording of its session. It does allow archiving of audio.

Good. Because today, the case before it was the question of whether foreign terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay can challenge their confinement when there are no charges against them.

The audio is made available first on C-SPAN 3. Links to on-demand audio will be provided as they become available.

Here's the audio. Here's the transcript. Here's the NPR story.


Comments (1)

Actually, all the Supreme Court sessions are recorded and you can listen to the oral arguments at the Oyez Project: www.oyez.org

You can even download them to your iPod!

Posted by Curtis Gilbert | December 5, 2007 12:15 PM


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