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The Supreme Court: Judging is Unpredictable

Recent biographies of Supreme Court Justices Sandra Day O'Connor, David Souter, and the late Harry Blackmun reveal that all three defied predictions on how they would rule and each would evolve to shape the face of jurisprudence in unique ways.

Mary Ellen Curtin

United States Studies

Susan M Hartmann

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