Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan vows to work impartially

Monday, June 28, 2010 - 16:28 in Mathematics & Economics

The U.S. solicitor general and former dean of Harvard Law School avoids taking any specific positions on contentious social issues during her opening remarks to the Senate Judiciary Committee. She promises to 'listen hard' and 'work hard.' After more than three hours, Elena Kagan , the solicitor general of the United States, got her chance to speak directly to the panel of senators who will weigh her nomination to be the next Supreme Court justice and promised to do her best and work hard while keeping...

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