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Connor Clarke writes at the New Republic Online about the slow process of the Court making its proceedings ever more available to the public here. Howard Bashman, whose blog “How Appealing” linked to that article, wrote on the topic of cameras in the Court for Law.com back in April.

Joan Biskupic writes about how the Justices are able to offer their opinions and disguise them as questions at oral argument here in today’s USA Today.

The Harvard Law Record recaps an ACS event that featured Tom Goldstein here.

Finally, the Georgetown Law Center has made available transcripts and webcasts of two recent events. The transcripts and webcasts of each session of last week’s “Conference on the State of the Judiciary,” chaired by Justices O’Connor and Breyer, are available here. Audio and video webcasts of the Georgetown Law Supreme Court briefing are available here, and a transcript of that event is available here.