Listening to the DC vs. Heller arguments

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I read somewhere, don't remember now, that due to the interest in this case, the court will release a tape of the proceedings ASAP, like, same day.

Does anyone know of any websites that have said they will stream that audio once it is released?

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The audio tapes will be released to a media pool right after the arguments so all the major networks including C-Span will have access to them. C-Span radio lists the oral arguments for its Tuesday programming.
 
Okay, thanks. I guess it won't be hard to find. I bet most of the normal news websites will have something streaming pretty quickly.

I'm looking forward to hearing this historic case argued.

Okay, dumba** question now. When is the court expected to give it's ruling?

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NRA News on Sirius satellite radio has said they will broadcast the oral arguments later Tuesday. Their show airs 8PM-11PM (CDT). I imagine they will link the streaming audio to their website as well.
 
C-span will have it at about 10:15 Central Time. I plan to tune in at 10:00. Can hardly wait.
 
Up on C-SPAN's web site: coverage at 11:30 am EST. I know what I'm doing during lunch tomorrow. At least we have C-SPAN on the tv's at work.

ETA: C-SPAN's press release:

U.S. SUPREME COURT AGREES TO C-SPAN’S REQUEST FOR SAME-DAY RELEASE OF ORAL ARGUMENT IN UPCOMING FIREARMS CASE

Chief Justice Roberts Approves Immediate Release of Oral Argument For District of Columbia v. Heller

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On Tuesday, March 18, 2008, C-SPAN will air the Supreme Court oral argument of District of Columbia v. Heller which the Court is scheduled to hear that day. The immediate release of the audio recording of the Court's argument was in response to a request by C-SPAN (Release time is approximately 11:15 A.M.).
The Court will make the recording available to the media soon after the conclusion of the oral argument. The oral argument will air on C-SPAN, and C-SPAN Radio as soon as it is released. The audio recording will also be archived online at www.c-span.org on the “America and the Courts” page.

Since 2000, C-SPAN has regularly made requests to the Supreme Court for immediate release of oral argument recordings for cases that have a heightened public interest. For nearly 20 years, C-SPAN has argued for greater public access to the federal judiciary. C-SPAN’s web site, http://www.c-span.org/camerasinthecourt/timeline.asp, chronicles C-SPAN’s involvement in the issue and features a collection of public statements made by the Justices regarding cameras in the Supreme Court.

About C-SPAN

C-SPAN, the political network of record, was created in 1979 by America's cable companies as a public service. C-SPAN is currently available in 91.7 million households, C-SPAN2 in 84.5 million households, and C-SPAN3 in 15 million households nationwide. C-SPAN Radio is heard nationally on Sirius Satellite and XM Satellite Radio, and in the Washington, D.C./Baltimore area at 90.1 WCSP-FM. For more information, visit www.c-span.org.
 
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