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Which states provide audio and/or video Internet access to their Supreme Court/appellate court oral arguments?

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Which states provide audio and/or video Internet access to their Supreme Court/appellate court oral arguments?

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Oral arguments are being broadcast in over 20 states. Several states, including Alaska, Florida, Indiana, and West Virginia, offer video streaming as well as an audio coverage. Alaska and Florida offer the service through Gavel-to-Gavel in conjunction with local television stations. Indiana and West Virginia provide their own video streams directly from the courtroom. Several states offer oral arguments in an audio format. Missouri and South Dakota work with local radio stations, Missourinet and South Dakota Public Broadcasting. Links to these Web sites can be found in Oral Arguments Webcasts.

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