Supreme Court Justices Were Interviewed in Investigation of Leaked Abortion Opinion
But the justices were not asked to sign sworn affidavits, unlike law clerks and other employees, the court’s marshal said.
But the justices were not asked to sign sworn affidavits, unlike law clerks and other employees, the court’s marshal said.
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At the heart of meritocracy is marriage.