Supreme Court press corps asks chief justice to live-stream court's opinions
Source: NPR
June 11, 2025 1:00 PM ET
Members of the Supreme Court press corps released a public letter Wednesday asking that the audio of the court's opinions and oral dissents be streamed online. The letter was originally sent to Chief Justice John Roberts privately one year ago, and has not received a response.
The signatories were representatives from all the major radio and TV networks as well as the newspaper and news agencies that cover the court, including NPR.
As it stands now, over the coming days as the U.S. Supreme Court announces a variety of highly significant decisions from the bench, only the lawyers, public attendees and members of the press corps who happen to be in the courtroom will hear directly from the justice of the opinion as he or she reads a summary of the decision. The audio of that announcement will not be available until the next term begins in the fall, when it can be listened to at the National Archives or on the Oyez website.
The letter notes that the court began providing live audio of oral arguments in 2020 when the pandemic prevented the justices from hearing oral arguments together. Until then the court had resisted broadcasting oral arguments except in very rare cases, such as Bush v. Gore, the case that decided the 2000 election. But after the pandemic subsided and normal arguments resumed, the court continued the practice of live-streaming oral arguments though continued to bar live streaming of opinion announcements.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/2025/06/11/nx-s1-5430362/supreme-court-chief-justice-letter
Link to LETTER (PDF) - https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/25971973-letter-to-the-chief-justice-june-7-pdf/

Callie1979
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(20,106 posts)Everything done without any publicly accessible information. A "Star Chamber".