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.
posted by mr_crash_davis (6 comments total)
 
And insomniacs everywhere rejoice! ;)
posted by trondant at 8:08 PM on August 6, 2003


This is inconceivably cool.
posted by bshort at 8:22 PM on August 6, 2003


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


Oh sweet! Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye v. Hialeah!
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


"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


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