Justice Elena Kagan on Monday said it’s “just too soon” to tell how the U.S. Supreme Court will function without a centrist like Justice Sandra Day O’Connor or the eclectic, but often decisive views of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
"It's going to be hard to know what the new court is like. It's just too soon to tell how we will function without somebody who is naturally in one of those modes," Kagan says about filling the role of a swing vote after the retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
November 13, 2018 at 02:35 PM
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Justice Elena Kagan on Monday said it’s “just too soon” to tell how the U.S. Supreme Court will function without a centrist like Justice Sandra Day O’Connor or the eclectic, but often decisive views of Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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