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A Lethal Crisis: How Is Fentanyl Impacting Homeless Communities?
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What Are the Costs of Building Tiny Home Villages to Decrease Homelessness?
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Is Obesity a National Security Threat?
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Afghanistan War: U.S. Deaths and Costs
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Who Funds the NRA?
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How Did Mitch McConnell Shape the Federal Judiciary?
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U.S. Presidents and the Federal Deficit
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Public Policy
Why Can’t the US and Mexico Halt the Drugs-to-Guns Pipeline?
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Violent Attacks on Houses of Worship
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What Are the Costs of Building Tiny Home Villages to Decrease Homelessness?
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How Are the Brains of Liberals and Conservatives Different?
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Plastics, Pollution, and Solutions
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U.S. Presidents and the Federal Deficit
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Special Investigations Involving US Presidents and Their Administrations Since 1973
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How Does a President Get Impeached?
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How much influence do Supreme Court law clerks wield?
True or False: Lawyers who complete clerkships at the Supreme Court are in high demand and can reportedly be paid up to $700,000 in salaries and bonuses by major law firms.
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True or False: Some Court watchers say that Supreme Court law clerks may have influence over the choice of cases, voting decisions, and the wording of decisions.
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False
True or False: Supreme Court clerks reflect the diversity of the United States.
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True or False: All of the sitting Supreme Court Justices attended law school at either Harvard or Yale.
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True or False: Antonin Scalia, who served as a Supreme Court Justice from 1986 to 2016, was famous for only hiring law clerks whose political views matched his own.
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True or False: The annual number of signed opinions issued by the Supreme Court dropped by about two-thirds from 1975 to 2021.
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True or False: Out of more than 7,000 petitions to review cases each year, the Supreme Court hears oral arguments in about 80 cases.
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True or False: The 2022 leak revealing that the Supreme Court was going to overturn Roe v. Wade was the first time an opinion was leaked before its official announcement.
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True or False: Congress has Constitutional authority to change the number of Supreme Court Justices, which it has done seven times, allowing as many as ten justices and as few as five.
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True or False: Supreme Court clerks have gone on to hold influential positions in government, including U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. ambassador, and even U.S. President.
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