In our constitution, our courts are to be open to the public and you have the right at any time. Unless it's a juvenile case. You can go sit in, in any courtroom and observe what's going on. You can watch the system. You can try to go to an oral argument if the court of appeals does them rarely, you can go to the Supreme Court arguments. (42:01–42:06)
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