Justices Plan Remote Arguments For Reservation Row, Other Cases Due To Coronavirus

(April 13, 2020, 1:19 PM EDT) -- WASHINGTON, D.C. — A dispute among a Native American tribe in Oklahoma, the state and a convicted child sex offender is among the cases that the U.S. Supreme Court justices will hold oral arguments for remotely via conference calls because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the court announced April 13 (Jimcy McGirt v. Oklahoma, No. 18-9526, U.S. Sup.)....

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