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Conservatism in the United States / United States federal courts / Nat Lewin / Kippah / United States Constitution / Supreme Court of the United States / Antonin Scalia / Thomas Van Orden / United States Capitol / Year of birth missing / Goldman v. Weinberger / United States courts of appeals
Date: 2014-08-12 16:37:45
Conservatism in the United States
United States federal courts
Nat Lewin
Kippah
United States Constitution
Supreme Court of the United States
Antonin Scalia
Thomas Van Orden
United States Capitol
Year of birth missing
Goldman v. Weinberger
United States courts of appeals

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