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Posted: 4:06 p.m. Saturday, March 24, 2012
By Jamie Dupree
As a reporter, covering a case at the U.S. Supreme is one of the cooler assignments you can have in Washington, D.C., but it is certainly a throwback to the past.
In other words, no Tweeting, no live blogging, no internet, no Facebook status updates, just a reporter and his or her pen and notebook.
Here were the reminders sent out by the Supreme Court to reporters:
When you cover a major case ike the Obama health law, the big shot reporters who cover the Court on a regular basis get the prime seats in the courtroom. The rest of us (and I'm not complaining, mind you) fill a series of small chairs that have an obstructed view of the proceedings.
That's where I was during Bush v Gore in 2000, sitting behind a large marble pillar. I could see the far right side of the bench, getting a glimpse of two or three justices, as well as the lawyers making the arguments.
To help the reporters along the side, there is a Court employee who indicates who is speaking, often by flashing a certain number of fingers which correlate to a certain justice on a card given to reporters - sort of like a program at a baseball game.
1 - Chief Justice Roberts
2 - Justice Scalia
3 - Justice Kennedy
4 - Justice Thomas
5 - Justice Ginsberg
6 - Justice Breyer
7 - Justice Alito
8 - Justice Sotomayor
9 - Justice Kagan
And here is how the Justices are arranged on the bench from left to right on your radio dial:
After a little while, you start to recognize the voices - but there is usually one who doesn't speak, and that's Justice Clarence Thomas. Is the last time that Thomas asked a question during a Supreme Court argument session really back in 2006?
While Thomas speaks the least of any of the current members of the bench, Justice Scalia is most frequently heard.
Probably after 1 pm ET, the Supreme Court will start making the audio available from the day's arguments on the Court's website; C-SPAN will also be playing it back.
Jamie Dupree is the Radio News Director of the Washington Bureau of the Cox Media Group and writes the Washington Insider blog.
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