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Supreme Court: The chief justice wasn't always so inert. : vimarsana.com
Supreme Court: The chief justice wasn't always so inert.
The story of Abe Fortas’ quick axing from the high court reminds us of a time when there was actually something to be done about ethical concerns.
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