The Oyez Project is an unofficial online multimedia archive of the Supreme Court of the United States, especially audio of oral arguments. The website "aims to be a complete and authoritative source for all audio recorded in the Court since [... ... ] October 1955. " The website also includes biographical information of both incumbent and historical justices of the Court and advocates who have argued before the court.

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  • The Oyez Project is an unofficial online multimedia archive of the Supreme Court of the United States, especially audio of oral arguments. The website "aims to be a complete and authoritative source for all audio recorded in the Court since [... ... ] October 1955. " The website also includes biographical information of both incumbent and historical justices of the Court and advocates who have argued before the court. The website is run by Jerry Goldman, a political science professor at Northwestern University.
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  • The Oyez Project is an unofficial online multimedia archive of the Supreme Court of the United States, especially audio of oral arguments. The website "aims to be a complete and authoritative source for all audio recorded in the Court since [... ... ] October 1955. " The website also includes biographical information of both incumbent and historical justices of the Court and advocates who have argued before the court.
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