Among the whisperers in the U.S. Supreme Court’s marble halls and majestic courtroom, many a hushed conversation speculated on the same question one recent Tuesday morning.
As spectators waited in relative silence for the justices to march in and hear arguments in FCC v. Fox , there was both a serious inquiry and a near fascination about who, if anyone, would utter those words. Some well-dressed spectators were overheard saying: “Do you think they’re going to use the words?” “Are they gonna say it?” “I heard one of the lawyers is going to.”
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