- 대법원, 작년 말 소송에서 트럼프의 재정 기록을 강제소환하는 것에 대한 긴급 가처분신청 받아 들여
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) April 13, 2020
- 이 건을 텔레컨퍼런스로 심리한다는 결정, 대법원이 이 건을 2020년 대선 이전에 판결하려는 의도 https://t.co/9GG42MHWUT
For the first time ever, the public can listen live to Supreme Court arguments as they decide whether Trump can shut down #DACA, look into his financial records, and more. Transparency is key to holding our leaders accountable. #HeretoStay #TrumpTaxes https://t.co/bwLXbWiRvf
— George Gascón (@GeorgeGascon) April 14, 2020
The Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments by Phone. The Public Can Listen In. https://t.co/tAHj8ZraJ0
— Adam Liptak (@adamliptak) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments by Phone. The Public Can Listen In. https://t.co/EsR6lxlSqO
— Incognito_River (@Incognito_River) April 14, 2020
Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments by Phone Because of Coronavirus https://t.co/YKq0xN4cBu @NelsonHavi @ProfOjiendaTom @dkmaraga @lawsocietykenya @omwanza
— Ahmednasir Abdullahi SC (@ahmednasirlaw) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court said it would hear arguments by telephone over 6 days in May — and for the first time, the public will be able to listen in live https://t.co/tilDjO05Ai
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court Will Hear Arguments by Phone. The Public Can Listen In. https://t.co/a9ha4PoViv
— Annie Karni (@anniekarni) April 13, 2020
Supreme Court to hear cases on Trump's financial docs, religious freedom and Electoral College via telephone - CNNPolitics - https://t.co/SIW1gmCOGc
— John Lundin ? (@johnlundin) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments by telephone in May, including three cases involving Trump’s efforts to prevent congressional committees and New York prosecutors from accessing his financial records and tax returns.https://t.co/rYcYU5Gep5
— Axios (@axios) April 14, 2020
NEW: The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments by telephone in May, including three cases involving Trump’s efforts to prevent congressional committees and New York prosecutors from accessing his financial records and tax returns.https://t.co/rYcYU5Gep5
— Axios (@axios) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court will hear arguments via telephone https://t.co/N9STKZ7hO7
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in the first half of May via telephone, including arguments in cases involving subpoenas for President Trump's financial records. https://t.co/InV4DRDUlc
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court says it will hear three cases involving subpoenas for President Trump's financial records — as part of a series of oral arguments the court said it would hear by telephone in the first half of May.https://t.co/PYpTD8cLCj
— NPR (@NPR) April 13, 2020
With accountability and transparency in government more important than ever, the case on releasing Donald Trump’s financial records is moving forward – through telephone conference.https://t.co/V4c6c3Tkzp
— Tax March (@taxmarch) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court says it will hear three cases involving subpoenas for President Trump's financial records as part of a series of oral arguments via telephone conference in the first half of May. https://t.co/vSJ4Ctftvr
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) April 13, 2020
The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in the first half of May via telephone, including arguments in a case involving subpoenas for President Trump's financial records. https://t.co/p0VKDVpt0i
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) April 13, 2020
It took a pandemic to get @SCOTUS to take one important step toward full transparency in its proceedings. https://t.co/IZON9OBTZV
— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) April 14, 2020
Update: #SCOTUS has said they will make their live feed available to the public. https://t.co/ByItXtlGzT
— ilyseh (@ilyseh) April 14, 2020
The “supreme” conference line! But seriously. Pretty historic to have such transparency! https://t.co/FnMBTVZT05
— Kody H. Kinsley @? (@KodyKinsley) April 14, 2020