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Cartooning at the Supreme Court

U.S. Supreme Court decisions have been coming out en masse, it seems (though SCOTUSblog does not expect any decisions this week).

According to a Washington Post reporter, "Any information that emerges from big Supreme Court hearings feels like it’s been smuggled out of the edifice on First Street." The reporter then makes a case for cartoonists, i.e., "someone in the room who specializes in interpreting personal presentation and interpersonal interactions."

Curious to see a cartoonist explain the latest Supreme Court decisions via gifs and videos? See the work of Ann Telnaes here.