Thomas an active questioner again as Supreme Court holds teleconference arguments in HIV/AIDS funding case - News Summed Up

Thomas an active questioner again as Supreme Court holds teleconference arguments in HIV/AIDS funding case


For the second day in a row, the Supreme Court held oral arguments via teleconference as the coronavirus pandemic necessitated the history-making arrangements. “What has changed since this case was here last?” asked Justice Clarence Thomas, usually known for remaining silent during arguments. JUSTICE THOMAS ASKS RARE ROUND OF QUESTIONS DURING SUPREME COURT ORAL ARGUMENTS, IN TELECONFERENCE SESSIONJustices Brett Kavanaugh and Samuel Alito expressed concern over the broader implications if the government were to lose its case. "Are you saying the U.S. can't impose that kind of speech restriction on foreign NGOs that are affiliated with U.S. organizations," Kavanaugh asked. This week is the first time that Supreme Court oral arguments have been made available live online.


Source: Fox News May 05, 2020 16:41 UTC



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