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Defending Democracy - Trump Will Win at the Supreme Court | Verdict Ep. 194

Published | Video Starts at 30:55

How long are they going to have to argue this? I mean, when you talk about oral arguments, is it hours? Is it 90 minutes? What are we talking about? So Normally an argument is an hour. So normally each side has 30 minutes. They can extend it. They might extend it in this instance, I don't know. But normally an argument is an hour, and the bulk of the argument, by the way, is questioning from the justices. (30:55–30:59)

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Asserts that standard Supreme Court arguments are typically one hour long, with each side getting 30 minutes.

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