By Alan H. Friedenthal
The nomination and confirmation hearings of Solicitor General Elena Kagan to the U.S. Supreme Court have ironically thrust Chief Justice Thurgood Marshall back into the nation's headlines, a relatively short 19 years after he retired from the Court and 17 years after his death. Even the pages of this newspaper of record for the legal community have heralded this revival of interest in the trailblazing justice. See "The P...
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