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What is the role of the chief justice?” The book, published by the Supreme Court Historical Society, is great for students—not only law students—and anyone else who wants to learn about the ...
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Trump’s letter claims that dismissal of his criminal cases signifies Mr. Trump’s ‘complete exoneration.’ That is false,” Smith wrote to Garland. Smith continued: “The (Justice ...