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McDonald v, Chicago countdown

Posted by David Hardy · 1 March 2010 04:54 PM

In Heller, the Supreme Court released the audio of the oral argument a few hours after it was completed, but In the case tomorrow they won't. A transcript of it will be online here, sometime later in the day.

I'll be out of blogging action for some time, since I'll be in the courtroom (and waiting in line from 5 AM onward). I know Sebastian of Snowflakes in Hell and Christie Caywood of the Bitchgirls will be on the courthouse steps.

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Nuts! I wish the argument were next week. I will be in DC next Sunday and Monday nights and would love to meet up with you for a beer for ten.

Posted by: Letalis Maximus, Esq. at March 1, 2010 05:29 PM

Yeah, refusal to release the audio is a real bummer for me (and I presume to many others). I really have to wonder why? This is a case like few others in that it's being followed so closely by so many Americans.

Posted by: Carl from Chicago at March 1, 2010 05:49 PM

Here's an interesting article about Otis McDonald and his motives.

Posted by: Ben at March 2, 2010 10:28 AM

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