
Crimes of the Present
The Dispatch Podcast
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Getting a Seat in a Courtroom
I had this view that if you wanted to go watch an argument, you should approach it the same way a citizen of the country would. I mean, these cases matter to the whole nation. And we also weren't guaranteed a seat. You know, they that the limited number of seats in the room meant that only about the first, what, 20 or so people were probably going to get seats,. andv one else might get ta file in for five minutes. So i said, if i'm going to go watch this case, which i did think was profoundly important for the nation, that i should try to get a seat just like everyone else. Wasn't that terrible? Isn
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