The Supreme Court, breaking with longstanding tradition because of the coronavirus pandemic, said it will hear oral arguments by teleconference in May, including in cases about the potential disclosure of President Trump’s financial records
WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court, breaking with longstanding tradition because of the coronavirus pandemic, said Monday it will hear oral arguments by teleconference in May, including in cases about the potential disclosure of President Trump’s financial records.
“In keeping with public-health guidance in response to Covid-19, the Justices and counsel will all participate remotely,” the court said in a written statement, adding that it will share more details “as they become available.”
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