U.S. Supreme Court Arguments
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Argument Aloud
For The Sake of Argument
Every U.S. Supreme Court case ends in a decision, but it starts with arguments, and those arguments come in many forms: the initial petition, a series of briefs, and then usually oral arguments, all of which have been recorded since October 1955 and transcribed since October 1968.
Unfortunately, all those pieces tend to be scattered. Even the Supreme Court’s own website directs you to different pages for every one of those pieces. Other essential pieces of information, such as copies of statutes, records from the lower courts, etc, can usually be found in the briefs or elsewhere, but you have to know where to look.
So we’ve created Argument Aloud, a “hub” built from data files in this repository that helps connect those pieces. Here’s an example: an excerpt from the March 23, 2026 argument in Watson v. RNC (No. 24-1260), with links to documents that activate automatically as the argument progresses.
Argument Aloud barely scratches the…