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Breyer: Supreme Court leaker still appears to be a mystery

Por: Associated Press Politics September 24, 2022

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WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s a Washington mystery that no one seems able to unravel. The Supreme Court apparently still hasn’t found the person who leaked a draft of the court’s .In a television interview airing this weekend, retired Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, , says he hasn’t heard that the person’s identity has been determined. Breyer, 84, was speaking with CNN anchor Chris Wallace. According to a transcript provided by the... + full article



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