U.S. Supreme Court arguments Tuesday in a closely watched dispute over the interrogation of child abuse victims quickly turned into a “where’s the beef” discussion of whether a controversy remains between the parties in the case.

At one point during arguments in Camreta v. Greene , Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said, “It just seems like the whole case has evaporated.”

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