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Kagan ’81 becomes third Princetonian on Supreme Court
Published: Thursday, August 5th, 2010
The Senate voted 63-37 to confirm Solicitor General Elena Kagan ’81 as the next Supreme Court justice, a historic move that marks the first time three women will serve simultaneously on the nation’s highest court. Kagan will also become ...
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That's funny ... I thought you needed a law degree to get on the Supreme Court. How did these Princeton undergrads make it?
Gee I dunno. Maybe they went to law school after Princeton...
Time will tell if her lack of judicial experience is an asset or liability. Its hard to believe that there are not more qualified candidates to serve that Ms. Kagan. But then, what more should we expect of this President's decisions?
Dear Senator McConnell:
It may be true that "Americans expect politics to end at the courtroom door" but history shows that this is never, ever true anyway (as many 5-4 decisions will show), and you wouldn't be complaining if it were in your favor, so please STFU.
In any case, go Pton.