Supreme Court justices to ask questions by seniority during 1st-ever teleconference arguments

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The U.S. Supreme Court doesn't want its first-ever livestreamed oral arguments by teleconference to be a messy free-for-all.

They will take turns questioning opposing counsel in order of seniority, according to guidelines for the sessions released Tuesday by the court.

"If there is time remaining once all Justices have had the opportunity to question counsel, there may be additional questioning," the court said of the new format.

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