Supreme Court justices couldn't stop interrupting each other during DACA oral arguments

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Supreme Court justices couldn't stop interrupting each other during DACA oral arguments
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The first interruptions came just minutes into the start of proceedings.

As Francisco made the first point of his argument, Roberts appeared to cut him short, saying"What's your⁠—" before Francisco spoke over him, attempting to proceed.

At one point, Justice Sonia Sotomayor began to speak, saying,"May I ask⁠—" before being cut off by Gorsuch, who said:"If I–" Examining 15 years of transcripts of Supreme Court oral arguments, the study found that women did not have an"equal opportunity to be heard on the highest court of the land."

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