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Law school professor Anita Hill testifying before the Senate
Judiciary Committee.
81
Justice Abe Fortas, with National Security Adviser Clark Clif-
ford, advising President Lyndon Johnson in the Oval Office of
the White House.
91
The Supreme Court in session in the old Senate Chamber of
the United States Capitol.
111
The Supreme Court in 1893. 115
Justices Oliver Wendell Holmes and Louis D. Brandeis, two
of the Court's "great dissenters."
117
Members of the Taft Court in 1929 examining a model of the
building that now houses the Supreme Court.
118
The Supreme Court in session, February 8, 1935. This is the
only known photograph of the Court in session and was taken
by Erich Solomon.
127
Chief Justice William Rehnquist discussing cases with his law
clerks in his chambers.
196
The conference room in the Supreme Court. 203
Chief Justice Warren Burger and Justice William O. Douglas. 273
Justice Byron White working at one of the Court's word pro-
cessors in his chambers.
286
Justice William J. Brennan, Jr., in his chambers. 292
Justice Antonin Scalia, appointed to the Supreme Court by
Ronald Reagan in 1986.
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