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How Scalia Law School Became a Key Friend of the Supreme Court

The school cultivated ties to justices, with generous pay and unusual perks. In turn, it gained prestige, donations and influence.

Steve Eder
Author: Steve Eder

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Steve Eder

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Conflicts of Interest, Ethics and Official Misconduct, George Mason University, Gorsuch, Neil M, Hiring and Promotion, Kavanaugh, Brett M, Supreme Court (US), Thomas, Clarence
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