WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court is holding two weeks of arguments by telephone because of the coronavirus pandemic, hearing cases about President Donald Trump's tax records, contraceptive care mandates and religious education disputes, with audio available live to audiences around the world.
The court has heard five days of arguments that had been postponed because of the coronavirus. Wednesday is the final day. Decisions are expected by early summer.
Some observations, trivia and analysis from our Supreme Court reporters (all times local): 8 a.m. Wednesday is final day for telephone arguments at the Supreme Court.
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