Recorded Live At the D.C. Circuit: Net Neutrality Oral Arguments! By Harry Cole, CommLawBlog, December 6, 2015
If you've got three hours to kill (and who doesn't?), and you don't feel like spending $15 for a movie (and who does?), we have a suggestion. Curl up next to your computer (or laptop, or tablet or smartphone, or other mode of Internet access) and listen to the oral argument in the Net Neutrality case before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit.
The court heard arguments on December 4. Anyone who figured that they could just traipse in to the court that morning and get a primo seat (as is usually the case) was probably surprised to find that (according to the Washington Post) the line to get in started forming the night before the argument, meaning that some enthusiasts apparently camped out outside the courthouse for the night. So we're guessing that some folks who might have wanted to attend the show didn't make it in.
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Neal McLain