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A 32-Line Justice Breyer 'Question'
Senin, 28 November 2016
From oral argument today in Beckles v. United States. H/T Josh Blackman, who helpfully notes here that Justice Breyer's record is 44 lines.
A 32-Line Justice Breyer 'Question'
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