Tomorrow’s Argument in Arthur Andersen v. United States
The lone case to be argued tomorrow is No. 04-368, Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States, in which the accounting firm will challenge its witness tampering conviction. You can read Scott Meisler’s excellent summary of the case, which was posted last week on SCOTUSBlog, here.
As Marty pointed out earlier, this one is worth attending just to hear the advocates: Maureen Mahoney of Latham & Watkins will argue on behalf of Arthur Andersen, while Deputy Solicitor General Michael Dreeben will argue on behalf of the United States.

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