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April 28, 2009

New Book On Supreme Court Oral Arguments Uses Downloadable MP3s

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ABOUT A GOOD QUARREL...

The latest UMP release to make use of digital publishing technology, A Good Quarrel was envisioned not only as a source of important commentary, but as a twenty-first century tool for the study of the very style and delivery of the oral arguments that have shaped the history of our nation’s highest Law. While reading what top legal reporters say about some of the most important U.S. Supreme Court oral arguments in recent history, go to www.goodquarrel.com for downloadable clips and hear for yourself. See Preface for full instructions.

Contributors

    * Charles Bierbauer, CNN
    * Lyle Denniston, scotusblog.com
    * Fred Graham, Court TV
    * Brent Kendall, Los Angeles Daily Journal
    * Steve Lash, Houston Chronicle
    * Dahlia Lithwick, Slate.com
    * Tony Mauro, American Lawyer Media
    * Tim O'Brien, ABC News
    * David Savage, Los Angeles Times
    * Greg Stohr, Bloomberg News
    * Nina Totenberg, NPR

Timothy R. Johnson teaches in the Department of Political Science and the Law School at the University of Minnesota.

Jerry Goldman teaches political science at Northwestern University and directs the OYEZ Project, a multimedia archive devoted to the Supreme Court, at www.oyez.org.


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