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Friday, December 05, 2008
Audio to Wednesday's oral arguments
Audio links to Wednesday's oral arguments are available on CAAF's web site. The audio for United States v. Gladue, No. 08-0452/AF, is available here. The audio for United States v. Rogers, No. 08-0518/AF, is available here.
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Does anyone know how SCOTUS keeps their miscellaneous noise (mostly) off their recordings? I know some courts have the judges switch their mics on at each question, but I don't think that's how SCOTUS does it. Could be wrong.
I assume they use background noise filtering software
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