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U.S. Supreme Court,
Intellectual Property

May 5, 2020

High court holds first live audio argument with a few hitches

The U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments Monday on a live audiostream for the first time, and the proceedings went off with a few glitches but a different format.

The U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments Monday on a live audiostream for the first time, and the proceedings went off with a few glitches but a different format.

Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. acted as moderator, and the justices, in order of seniority, asked two questions of each attorney in a trademark dispute.

Justice Sonia M. Sotomayor seemingly forgot to unmute herself when Roberts call...

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