LkWinnipesaukee
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I plan on attending the oral arguments of McDonald v. Chicago at the Supreme Court. They start at 10, so I was wondering what time I should be there to get in line.
Will this be a more of a monumental case in the public's eyes, or is it simply "the incorporation of the Second Amendment," in which the oral arguments themselves will not be memorable?
In other words, how early should I be?
Will this be a more of a monumental case in the public's eyes, or is it simply "the incorporation of the Second Amendment," in which the oral arguments themselves will not be memorable?
In other words, how early should I be?