The Wall Street Journal has this terrific front-page story on the battle among Washington elites to get a seat at the Court's upcoming oral arguments on the 2010 health care law. Even former Solicitor General Walter Dellinger, who worked on one of the amicus briefs, isn't sure he'll get a seat.
Three days of oral argument will begin a week from Monday. It does not appear that the Court contemplates a live broadcast of the proceedings -- which I find somewhat surprising -- so anyone who doesn't get a seat will have to wait until the end of the week to hear the audio.