Supreme Court Shuts Down because of Coronavirus
Supreme Court Shuts Down because of Coronavirus
In an effort to curb the spread of coronavirus, the U.S. Supreme Court is postponing oral arguments indefinitely.According to Reuters, the affected cases include a high-profile dispute over President Donald Trump’s tax records. Hearings were initially scheduled to run between March 23rd and April 1st. But the Supreme Court closed its building to the public last Thursday, then announced it’d be pushing oral arguments to some time in the future.A spokesperson for the court said the move was meant to “[keep] with public health precautions,” which have, broadly, restricted where and when people may gather and for how long. The National Guard has been deployed in some states, with parts of California and New York now under shelter-in-place orders.Reuters reports that eleven arguments—encompassing a total of fourteen cases—have been affected by the court’s closure. Three of the cases involve the president, one of which is Trump’s last-ditch appeal to prevent his financial records from being handed over to the House of Representatives.
An illustration of the novel coronavirus, named Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), responsible for COVID-19. Image by CDC, via Unsplash.com.
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