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Justice Alito Makes Case Against Televising Arguments

The Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says oral arguments before the court would turn into a "forum for soundbites" if they were televised.

Alito told a University of Kentucky audience on Thursday night that televising arguments would not make for riveting TV. And he joked that allowing C-SPAN to cover the Supreme Court might result in the court having the same popularity rating as Congress, which is already covered by C-SPAN.

Alito offered his audience a behind-the-scenes glimpse of life as a justice.

On the topic of TV cameras in the courtroom, he pointed to a snippet of the arguments the court heard in the first case involving President Barack Obama's health care overhaul. Alito noted that opponents of the law used a snippet of the arguments for a TV commercial.