May It Please the Court broadcasts

From: Andrew Steinberg (andrewst@u.washington.edu)
Date: 01/29/94


 I thought this might be of some interest to fellow law-libers.

Andrew Steinberg
Law Librarianship Student
U. of Washington
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>Subject: [Patterns] Broadcasts of historic Supreme Court arguments
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According to _Patterns_, the membership magazine of WILL-TV/AM/FM, my
local NPR/PBS station (and I presume some others) will broadcast tapes
of real Supreme Court oral arguments. The name of the 5-part,
30-minute series is _May It Please the Court_. The broadcast times for
Champaign-Urbana are 10:30pm on

Feb 5 - _Roe v. Wade_ (abortion)
Feb 12 - _Miranda v. Arizona_ ("you have the right to remain silent ...")
Feb 19 - _U. of Cal. v. Bakka_ (no racial quotas)
Feb 26 - _U.S. v. Nixon_ (the Watergate tapes)
Mar 5 - _Cooper v. Aaron_ (desegregation of Little Rock High)

Check your local listings.

- Carl

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