The movement to bring cameras to the U.S. Supreme Court picked up another congressional supporter on Tuesday, thanks to the inability to watch the 90-minute oral arguments about the health care law’s contraception mandate.

Rep. Louis Gohmert, R-Texas, a member of the Supreme Court Bar, was miffed he didn’t get a seat inside the high court for consolidated arguments in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby and Conestoga Wood Specialties v. Sebelius. Gohmert, however, was able to listen to the argument from the court’s overflow room.

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