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    As SG, Kagan shielded from health care discussions (access required)

    Even before she was nominated to the U.S. Supreme Court, then-Solicitor General Elena Kagan was largely shielded from discussions about the health care law and how to defend it, according to the National Law Journal's Tony Mauro. Based on internal emails obtained by conservative news site CNSNews.com through a Freedom of Information Act request, the glimpse ...

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    2 Responses to “As SG, Kagan shielded from health care discussions (access required)

    1. The Truth is what happened, but history is man made facts for the record books!-Born to do battle, drafted at birth.a.k.a.Warrior Breed!-Michael E. McKinzy, Sr.-04-11-2011

    2. [...] participate when challenges to the nation’s health care law reach the high court (although we could hazard a guess), or whether she will sit in when the challenge to California’s gay marriage ban reaches the [...]

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