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DescriptionJohn Roberts Confirmation Hearings.jpg |
English: Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings of John Roberts to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 2005. |
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Source | http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/image/Roberts_Hearing.htm |
Author | U.S. Senate Historical Office |
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