Some observers of the U.S. Supreme Court say an argument can be made that President Barack Obama is not necessarily the most influential man in American government.
It’s Justice Anthony Kennedy the swing vote on an often-divided panel.
There's a debate whether partisanship or growing distrust of the federal government is to blame for the U.S. Supreme Court's lowest approval ratings in a quarter century.
May 21, 2012 at 12:00 AM
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Some observers of the U.S. Supreme Court say an argument can be made that President Barack Obama is not necessarily the most influential man in American government.
It’s Justice Anthony Kennedy the swing vote on an often-divided panel.
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