By Lawrence Hurley
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - It could be a little awkward when President-elect Barack Obama faces Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. to take the oath of office on Inauguration Day.
That's because Obama will be the first-ever president to be sworn in by a chief justice whose confirmation he voted against. The U.S. Senate Historical Office, and several experts on Supreme Court history, verified that fact Wednesday.
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