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The Supreme Court Takes Up Military Recruiting and the Solomon Amendment

Yesterday the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Rumsfeld v. Fair, and once again this fall, researchers can hear the audio right away, rather than having to endure the more typical wait until the end of the Court's term.

C-SPAN has archived yesterday's broadcast of the Rumsfeld v. Forum for Academic & Institutional Rights (04-1152) oral argument audio file; all you need to listen in is the free RealPlayer.

(A tip of the e-hat to Howard Bashman, whose How Appealing post on the Rumsfeld v. Fair oral argument links not only to the audio file but also to several news reports analyzing the argument.)

And those who prefer a different format will find an MP3 version of the Rumsfeld v. Fair oral argument at the Oyez's Rumsfeld v. Fair page. (A tip o' the hat to Liz Aloi of  SCOTUSblog on this one.)

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