- Justices wrap May’s historic arguments-by-phone
- Controversies included Trump taxes, ‘rogue’ electors
The U.S. Supreme Court finished up its first livestreamed arguments that included disputes over subpoenas for President Trump’s financial information and a controversy over “rogue” members of the Electoral College.
Bloomberg Law’s Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin discuss the historic sitting—from an all-female lineup of advocates who kicked off the session to multiple questions from Justice Clarence Thomas to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s hospitalization.
Attorney Jason Harrow, who made his high court debut in the phone-in arguments, relates his experience. Listen to find out why Harrow really should have brushed up on his Tolkien before calling in to the justices.
Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin
Guest: Jason Harrow
Producer: David Schultz
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