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Supreme Court's New Session

Clip: 10/7/2013 | 11m 55sVideo has Closed Captions

We hear from three former Supreme Court clerks about the Supreme Court’s new term.

The Supreme Court’s new term started the first Monday in October. The court docket includes hot-button cases on political campaign contributions, abortion rights, free speech, affirmative action, public prayer and presidential power. We hear from three former Supreme Court clerks about the issues before the court and how cases are chosen.

10/07/2013 | Rating NR

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