WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is guilty of a broad “failure to communicate” to the public it serves, constitutional scholar and law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky said on Friday.

And this failure extends beyond the court’s stubborn resistance to allowing camera coverage of its oral arguments. At almost every point of its decision-making process, according to Chemerinsky, the high court should be doing more to inform the public about what it does.

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