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Obama to Pick Kagan for Supreme Court

HeadlineMay 10, 2010

President Obama has reportedly picked Solicitor General Elena Kagan to succeed retiring Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens. The fifty-year-old Kagan served as a White House adviser during Bill Clinton’s presidency and as a Harvard Law School dean. If confirmed, Kagan would become the first justice in nearly forty years with no judicial experience.

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