The Supreme Court in MP3 audio
August 6, 2003 6:35 PM Subscribe
Hear ye, hear ye! Supreme Court arguments now available in MP3 format, thanks to the OYEZ project. Arguments include Roe v. Wade and Bush v. Gore.
Twenty most popular cases by number of requests. Number one: United States v. Playboy.
posted by eddydamascene at 10:06 PM on August 6, 2003
posted by eddydamascene at 10:06 PM on August 6, 2003
Oh sweet! Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hialeah!
posted by Katemonkey at 1:14 AM on August 7, 2003
posted by Katemonkey at 1:14 AM on August 7, 2003
This is of interest to the functionally illiterate lawyer, presumably?
posted by stonerose at 6:35 AM on August 7, 2003
posted by stonerose at 6:35 AM on August 7, 2003
"Students of today like multimedia. It's a way to trick them into being entertained."
I can see the use of the occasional enticement to lure a student into requisite dull study...but things have deteriorated to a situation far, far worse that I could have guessed if law students are now in such a near-vegetative state that they must be "tricked into being entertained."
I can only hope the school is covering the costs of the roving mimes and climenoles in the tuition.
posted by Dunvegan at 1:55 AM on August 12, 2003
I can see the use of the occasional enticement to lure a student into requisite dull study...but things have deteriorated to a situation far, far worse that I could have guessed if law students are now in such a near-vegetative state that they must be "tricked into being entertained."
I can only hope the school is covering the costs of the roving mimes and climenoles in the tuition.
posted by Dunvegan at 1:55 AM on August 12, 2003
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posted by trondant at 8:08 PM on August 6, 2003