Interview with C-SPAN’s Mark Farkas

Last week I interviewed Mark Farkas, the executive editor of the new C-SPAN book The Supreme Court, which features transcripts of interviews with all nine of the sitting Justices, retired Justices Souter and O’Connor, and journalists and practitioners who cover the Court.  The interviews first appeared in a video documentary filmed by C-SPAN last year, which Mark helped produce (see it online, in segments, here).  It was the first media project in which all nine sitting Justices participated, as well as the first time that Justice Souter ever granted a public interview.

My interview with Mark is recorded in this seventeen-minute podcast:


At the fifteen-minute marker, Mark discusses C-SPAN’s requests for the Court to release audio recordings of oral arguments the same day as the arguments.   The first request granted was in Bush v. Gore.  C-SPAN has kindly provided us with a list of all of the requests it has made since then (twenty-one have been granted, with twenty-five denied).

Below the jump is a road map of highlights, with links to the parts of the video documentary we were discussing.

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