{"id":472,"date":"2002-11-13T03:00:00","date_gmt":"2002-11-13T03:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/adam.rosi-kessel.org\/weblog\/the_law\/blog_supreme_court.html"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"1970-01-01T05:00:00","slug":"blog_supreme_court","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/adam.rosi-kessel.org\/weblog\/2002\/11\/13\/blog_supreme_court","title":{"rendered":"Postcard from The Supreme Court"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><!-- keywords:The Law --> <!-- date:2002.11.13.19.10 --> <span class=\"smallcaps\">5:30am<\/span> Cell phone alarm &#8220;loud&#8221; to make sure. Glass of grapefruit juice, comb, out the door. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> Dark indeed. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">5:50am<\/span> Subway platform; just missed the last one. Apparently I&#8217;m not the only one up at this time. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> Due to police problem at Fort Totten, the train will not be stopping for passengers. [Is it a police problem, or a person problem?] <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">6:05am<\/span> Union Station. The Food Court Awakens. <span class=\"emphasis\">Everything<\/span> Bagel with Cream Cheese, Large <span class=\"smallcaps\">Urban Blend<\/span>. Pocket some sugar for later. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> Coffee and bagels, my comfort food and early-morning ritual. If you have to get up too early, pretend you&#8217;re in Sunnyside, Queens. It&#8217;s the good up-early of cosmic events, not the bad one of dentistry. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">6:20am<\/span> Steps of the Court. Barely a glimmer behind the Capitol; sunrise at 7am? Yes, I&#8217;ll make it in, I&#8217;m #12. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> Law students, tourists, and tourist law students. Do I belong to all of these sets? Who else bothers with the highest Court in the land? Is the Law momentous and hegemonic or inconsequent and impotent? When did we learn that everything should be professed as dramatic dichotomies? <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">7:20am<\/span> Courtyard Plaza. Line up and take your ticket. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> You can use the restroom and get a cup of coffee in the Court Cafeteria after 7:30am; be sure to get back in line before 9am. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">8:00am<\/span> Court Cafeteria. Bacon and eggs. [I&#8217;ll pass]. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> I don&#8217;t suppose this is where Scalia reads the Washington Post. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">8:30am<\/span> Back out on the plaza. As the sun rises, it is colder, windier. The line extends across the plaza onto the sidewalk.  <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> My laptop battery dies. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">9:15am<\/span> The bronze doors at the top of the stairs slide open; apparently they weigh several tons each. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> I wonder how they got the doors up the stairs? <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">9:40am<\/span> We are finally lead up the stairs, herded into the vestibule. The police officer (&#8220;Iowa&#8221;) gives us a lecture. The paramount rule is <span class=\"emphasis\">silence<\/span>.<br \/> <span class=\"smallcaps\">9:50am<\/span> No bags, coats, writing implements, laptops, or cell-phones are allowed into the courtroom. We shuffle into the coatroom to check our affairs. The coat check is free, and the locker for electronics only $0.25 (although I lost my first quarter). <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> At least the Supreme Court isn&#8217;t trying to rip us off. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">9:55am<\/span> Courtroom. More hallowed than you can shake a finger at. The chairs are tall, but the bench is not all that high up. Certainly not as intimidating as St. Peter&#8217;s Gate. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> Where are the lights? The room is bright, gentle, more than you&#8217;d expect. Perhaps the lights are invisible, shining &#8220;up&#8221;. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">10:00am<\/span> The Chief Justice accepts several dozen attorneys into the Supreme Court Bar. Each of them is introduced by a member of the Bar who says, &#8220;I am satisfied the applicant possesses the necessary qualifications.&#8221; They stand as they are introduced. The Clerk swears them in. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> They are polite, staying for the arguments after they are sworn in. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">10:10am<\/span> Where are Scalia and Stevens? Tall empty chairs. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> My least and most favorite Justices, respectively. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">10:35am<\/span> The attorney for the respondents is a man with long hair. He is unable to address hypothetical situations that he hadn&#8217;t considered. The woman next to me was wearing a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.parentsformeganslaw.com\">Moms for Megan&#8217;s Law<\/a> pin which she had to remove upon entering the Court. On the other side, a women points at her boyfriend and whispers to me, &#8220;This is so boring. I&#8217;m here because <span class='emphasis'>he&#8217;s<\/span> affected by it.&#8221; <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> Later I learn that her boyfriend is listed on the (Connecticut?) Sex Offender Registry for &#8220;sexual misconduct&#8221;. He certainly didn&#8217;t seem to me to pose a threat. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">10:45am<\/span> Scalia and Stevens enter and take their seats. Perhaps they were having a bagel and coffee. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> I suppose they&#8217;ll hear the second case which is similar to the first, so if they have any questions, they can ask them then. <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">10:50am<\/span> Clarence Thomas is really living up to his reputation. He&#8217;s yet to ask a question, although he does like to make funny faces. <\/p>\n<div class=\"quote\"> And what&#8217;s he saying to Breyer? Does he talk to Breyer because they&#8217;re friends, or simply because they are assigned adjacent seats? <\/div>\n<p> <span class=\"smallcaps\">11:00am<\/span> The first case is over; many people leave. We get to move to more comfortable seats with a better view. <\/p>\n<p> Sadly, I have no wisdom to share with you about this experience, only this brief chronology. You might read <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtontimes.com\/commentary\/20021113-68272248.htm\">Are sex offenders uniquely dangerous?<\/a> in the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.washingtontimes.com\">Washington Times<\/a> for a good editorial about these two cases, which involved challenges to the Constitutionality of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.epic.org\/privacy\/godfrey\">Megan&#8217;s Law<\/a>. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>5:30am Cell phone alarm &#8220;loud&#8221; to make sure. Glass of grapefruit juice, comb, out the door. Dark indeed. 5:50am Subway platform; just missed the last one. Apparently I&#8217;m not the only one up at this time. Due to police problem at Fort Totten, the train will not be stopping for passengers. 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