SCOTUS

By PoliPundit ~ June 21st, 2003 @ 8:08 pm

Despite its deciding the highest-profile case in US history in 2000, the Supreme Court is still relatively obscure. Two-thirds of Americans cannot name even one SCOTUS Justice.

After Monday, when the court will likely hand down its University of Michigan affirmative action decisions, more people will hopefully be able to name at least one Justice.

My first prediction on the Michigan cases is here. A revised one is here.

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