The Wall Street Journal's legal team will host a live question-and-answer session Wednesday afternoon, giving readers direct access to reporters who cover the Supreme Court beat.
The written chat runs from 1 to 2 p.m. on July 1. Participants can submit questions in real time and receive answers from WSJ journalists who track major rulings, constitutional disputes, and the court's broader impact on American law and policy.
Live Q&A sessions like this one have become a common way for news outlets to engage readers on breaking developments and complex legal topics. The format allows for rapid-fire exchanges without the formality of a traditional interview or the constraints of a single published article.
Readers interested in attending should plan to log in during the designated window. The session will focus on Supreme Court coverage and related legal matters.
Author James Rodriguez: "Direct access to beat reporters beats a FAQ page every time, and Wednesday's chat should clear up exactly what's happening at the high court."
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