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<p class="text-base sm:text-lg md:text-xl text-text-secondary leading-relaxed mb-6">In 1955, the US Supreme Court began recording audio of its public sessions. However, no photography or videography is allowed in the courtroom. Only the select few in attendance have been able to see the Justices rendering their decisions…until now. When the Justices release their written opinions, they summarize their views for the public in attendance. The Court does not share these recorded sessions on its website. Months later, it delivers copies to the National Archives and Records Administration in College Park, MD.</p>
<p class="text-base sm:text-lg md:text-xl text-text-secondary leading-relaxed mb-6">On the Docket celebrates the institution of the U.S. Supreme Court and seeks to engage a new generation of civic-minded citizens with the key jurisprudential questions of our day. Does the President enjoy blanket immunity from criminal prosecution? Can the federal courts universally block Executive Orders? The consequences of these and other Supreme Court decisions directly influence the society and culture in which we live.</p>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>Watch Chief Justice Roberts announce the Opinion for the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. United States (2024) fundamentally altered presidential power by establishing that Presidents have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for ""official acts"" performed within their core constitutional authority.

The Court created a tiered system: absolute immunity for core duties, presumptive immunity for other official acts, and no immunity for unofficial (private) acts. This decision ensures Presidents can take "bold and unhesitating" action without fear of future prosecution, but critics argue it places the Executive above the law.

The audio is genuine, recorded in the US Supreme Court. The animation was made with AI. 

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On the Docket expands public access to the United States Supreme Court by transforming its decisions into video using the justices' actual voices. Although the Court promptly releases audio of oral arguments, it bans video and does not post recordings of opinion announcements, limiting access to those present in the courtroom. These recordings are instead withheld for months before release to the National Archives. On the Docket fills this gap by converting the justices' audio into engaging videos. Using AI-generated visuals, we present representations of the justices delivering their opinions, making these pivotal moments more accessible to the public.

Chief Justice Roberts Opinion from Trump v. United States
Decided Jul 1, 2024
https://www.oyez.org/cases/2023/23-939

© 2026 On the Docket. Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Audio: Original Supreme Court recordings (public domain, National Archives)
Attribution: On the Docket · https://onthedocket.org
AI Disclosure: This video features AI-generated visuals synchronized with authentic Supreme Court audio. No original footage of Court proceedings is used. Learn more about our process at https://onthedocket.org/about

#scotus #creativeAI #onthedocket </p>
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                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watch Chief Justice Roberts announce the Opinion for the Supreme Court's ruling in Trump v. United States (2024) fundamentally altered presidential power by establishing that Presidents have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for ""official acts"" performed within their core constitutional authority.<br>
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The Court created a tiered system: absolute immunity for core duties, presumptive immunity for other official acts, and no immunity for unofficial (private) acts. This decision ensures Presidents can take "bold and unhesitating" action without fear of future prosecution, but critics argue it places the Executive above the law.<br>
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The audio is genuine, recorded in the US Supreme Court. The animation was made with AI. <br>
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Follow On the Docket on social media: <br>
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X ▶︎ https://x.com/on_the_docket <br>
TikTok ▶︎ https://www.tiktok.com/@onthedocket.scotus<br>
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Chief Justice Roberts Opinion from Trump v. United States<br>
Decided Jul 1, 2024<br>
https://www.oyez.org/cases/2023/23-939<br>
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© 2026 On the Docket. Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/<br>
Audio: Original Supreme Court recordings (public domain, National Archives)<br>
Attribution: On the Docket · https://onthedocket.org<br>
AI Disclosure: This video features AI-generated visuals synchronized with authentic Supreme Court audio. No original footage of Court proceedings is used. Learn more about our process at https://onthedocket.org/about<br>
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<p>© 2026 On the Docket. Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Audio: Original Supreme Court recordings (public domain, National Archives) Attribution: On the Docket · https://onthedocket.org AI Disclosure: This video features AI-generated visuals synchronized with authentic Supreme Court audio. No original footage of Court proceedings is used. Learn more about our process at https://onthedocket.org/about #scotus #creativeAI #onthedocket</p>
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<p>© 2026 On the Docket. Licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Audio: Original Supreme Court recordings (public domain, National Archives) Attribution: On the Docket · https://onthedocket.org AI Disclosure: This video features AI-generated visuals synchronized with authentic Supreme Court audio. No original footage of Court proceedings is used. Learn more about our process at https://onthedocket.org/about #scotus #creativeAI #onthedocket</p>
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Learn more about On the Docket 🔥 🔥 ▶︎ http://www.onthedocket.org 
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