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Joe Apr 19th, 2002 09:06 AM

Visits to Supreme Court while it's in session
 
I just checked the Supreme Court Web site and found that visitor's can attend court sessions at 10am and 2pm on Mondays, Wednesdays & __________. There are two options: stay through the session or a three-minute line that lets you take a quick look. I'd like to try the three-minute April 29 (Monday after next). Has anyone done this? What are the lines like? Is the three-minute visit worthwhile? Any other comments? Joe

Ithinkso Apr 19th, 2002 09:12 AM

this time of year I remember just walking in. Interesting even more if you appreciate the judicial process. Power the court has to shape our society.

Eva Apr 19th, 2002 02:00 PM

Just recently did the 3 minute line thing. The wait outside was not bad. Be prepared to give up everything in your possession before going in (security measures). We actually ended up in the courtroom for closer to 10 minutes. Check the Washington Post court section in advance so you have a clue what is going on and you'll appreciate the experience even more. They also have a decent gift shop--good selection of books and touristy trinkets for the kids. Have fun!

V Apr 19th, 2002 11:51 PM

"Supreme" court? Why I bet if this was 1942 you'd love to go visit the People's Court in Germany too. They had SO much in common. And the German's did rebel against their government being overthrown in a bloodless coup either.

Joe Apr 20th, 2002 07:09 PM

V, Take a pill, get a life, whatever, but get off the weird trip. I live in the D.C. area, my sister is coming to visit, and I thought she might like to see the Supreme Court in action during a short stay. I voted for Gore, but, hey, life goes on.

Adam Apr 21st, 2002 12:24 AM

That's what they said after the Reichstag fire too. Let's see what's written in the history books 12 years from now.


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