their own ideological missions, those people can indeed buy access to supreme court justices. and maybe even further those ideological admissions, or maybe get some is insanely useful information as it pertains to the ideological missions. and so far, no one is stopping us. the writer still involved with the supreme court historical society, as a 2020, one gayle wright is in the set as a sort of honor from donie to five $25,000 on any given year. and can you blame her? it s a strategy to lobby some of the most influential people in the country has worked this well, why stop now? joining us now is melissa murray, she s a professor of new york university school of law, co-host of the legal
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