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Obama, Biden to visit Supreme Court

 
WASHINGTON (CNN) – Continuing a growing tradition between incoming chief executives and the chief justice of the highest court in the land, President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden will visit the Supreme Court Wednesday afternoon. The two will visit the high court in response to an invitation from Chief Justice John Roberts, [...] (link)

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