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Philosophy of law / Supreme Court of the United States / Robert Bork / Judicial philosophy / Antonin Scalia / Supreme court / David Souter / Judicial activism / New legal realism / Conservatism in the United States / United States courts of appeals / United States federal courts
Date: 2012-10-25 15:53:10
Philosophy of law
Supreme Court of the United States
Robert Bork
Judicial philosophy
Antonin Scalia
Supreme court
David Souter
Judicial activism
New legal realism
Conservatism in the United States
United States courts of appeals
United States federal courts

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