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Audio Arguendo provides unedited recordings of oral arguments from the Supreme Court and interesting cases from around the globe. If you have a case that you think we should broadcast, just send us a tweet at @AudioArguendo with the name of the case, a short description of the issue, and a link to where the audio can be found. We assert no claim of copyright over any of the recordings and have posted them in podcast form to make them more widely and conveniently available.
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Privacy: When do internet tracking tools violate the Wiretap Act? - Argued: Mon, 06 Apr 2026 13:23:55 EDT
Immigration: May the President abolish birthright citizenship? - Argued: Wed, 01 Apr 2026 15:22:47 EDT
Criminal Procedure: Did the Mississippi Supreme Court unreasonably determine that petitioner waived his right to rebut the prosecutor's asserted race-neutral reasons for striking black jurors? - Argued: Tue, 31 Mar 2026 14:2:24 EDT
Immigration: May a State criminalize being within the State without a lawful immigration status? - Argued: Wed, 25 Mar 2026 8:45:25 EDT
Arbitration: Does a federal court that initially exercises jurisdiction and stays a case pending arbitration maintain jurisdiction over a post-arbitration application? - Argued: Mon, 30 Mar 2026 8:42:45 EDT
Criminal Procedure: Is a criminal information unaccompanied by a waiver of indictment an "information charging a felony" that allows the government to unilaterally extend the statute of limitations? - Argued: Mon, 30 Mar 2026 8:37:54 EDT
Immigration: May the Trump Administration categorically bar parole for non-citizens who did not lawfully cross the border? - Argued: Thu, 26 Mar 2026 11:39:33 EDT
Antitrust: Does the Ivy League's prohibition on athletic scholarships violate the antitrust laws? - Argued: Tue, 17 Mar 2026 11:29:36 EDT
Audio Arguendo provides unedited recordings of oral arguments from the Supreme Court and interesting cases from around the globe. If you have a case that you think we should broadcast, just send us a tweet at @AudioArguendo with the name of the case, a short description of the issue, and a link to where the audio can be found. We assert no claim of copyright over any of the recordings and have posted them in podcast form to make them more widely and conveniently available.
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