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NPR's Totenberg: The “big names in American jurisprudence [are] so often people who came to the court with no prior judicial experience”

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 05/12/10 12:54 PM EDT

From the May 12 broadcast of NPR's Morning Edition:

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REPORT: Kagan's legal experience comparable to Rehnquist, Thomas, Roberts

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