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The Supreme Court will postpone oral arguments scheduled for the month of March as concerns mount over the rapid spread of coronavirus.

“In keeping with public health precautions recommended in response to COVID-19, the Supreme Court is postponing the oral arguments currently scheduled for the March session,” a statement from the court released Monday reads.

“The Court will examine the options for rescheduling those cases in due course in light of the developing circumstances,” the statement continued.

The session, which was scheduled to go from March 23 to 25 and March 30 to April 1, would have included a case concerning President Trump’s bid to shield his financial records from House Democrats in a dispute over subpoenas.

The court will still hold its regularly scheduled conference on Friday, March 20, although some justices “may participate remotely by telephone.”

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