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Elizabeth Slattery and Tiffany Bates discuss public opinion of the Supreme Court, a few recent grants, and upcoming arguments. Elizabeth also chats with University of Minnesota Professor Timothy Johnson about SCOTUS Notes, his project making the justices’ conference notes accessible to the public. Stay tuned for Supreme Trivia – Halloween edition. Tiffany’s in the hot seat!
Want to transcribe the justices’ secret conference notes? Check out SCOTUS Notes: https://www.zooniverse.org/projects/zooniverse/scotus-notes-behind-the-scenes-at-supreme-court-conference?mod=article_inline
More of the justices’ notes are available here: https://sites.google.com/a/umn.edu/trj/
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I don’t know if I like collecting the Justice’s notes or not. Generally I am in favor of transparency but, as with televising the Supreme Court sessions, I wonder if knowing that their notes will be archived might end up boomeranging.