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[edit]Why is the majority of the Supreme Court section devoted to pointless politician games? That's what politicians do and its not newsworthy and inappropriate to put on this site due to the content not only being incompatible with the encyclopedia format but also because the insertion of that paragraph tries to turn this site into a tool of a political party.
If generic politician deception is to be treated the same as actual facts, then every politician's page on this site should be at least 99.99% filled up with all the obviously deceptive things they've said or things that have been said about them by other politicians. 2604:2D80:6305:600:1595:C94D:DC4:424E (talk) 16:52, 9 December 2023 (UTC)
Oral arguments
[edit]Is there a good source for info on the oral arguments heard by the court? Who represented the Moores? Who represented the United States? Which justices asked questions? (— 𝐬𝐝𝐒𝐝𝐬 — - talk) 23:15, 25 February 2024 (UTC)
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