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Note: McGirt v. Oklahoma, whose outcome affects the Indian Country status of millions of acres in eastern Oklahoma, will be argued May 11, 2020.

For Immediate Release

April 30, 2020

Media Advisory Regarding May Teleconference Argument Audio

The Court will hear oral arguments by telephone conference on May 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 in a limited number of previously postponed cases. In keeping with public health guidance in response to COVID-19, the Justices and counsel will all participate remotely. The oral arguments are scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. On days when more than one case will be heard, the second case will begin promptly following the first case.

The Court will provide a live audio feed of the arguments to FOX News (the network pool chair), the Associated Press, and C-SPAN, and they will in turn provide a simultaneous feed for the oral arguments to livestream on various media platforms.

The network pool will distribute the teleconference live audio feed to Pool 6 for network subscribers. Media organizations not included in the network pool may access the AP live audio feed via an AP website. For more information, media organizations may contact Jack Auresto, AP Washington deputy bureau chief, at 202-304-4891. C-SPAN will livestream the audio of all of the teleconference oral arguments on television, online at C-SPAN.org, and on the free C-SPAN Radio app.

The oral argument audio and a transcript of the oral arguments will be posted on the Court’s website following oral argument each day.

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