Outside, a revolution had occurred. An electorate made passionate by demolition democracy had cast its votes.
The king was dead.
Long live the king.
And so, at 9:03 that morning, the justices of the highest court in the land took their appointed seats. Not to praise their new...
The king was dead.
Long live the king.
And so, at 9:03 that morning, the justices of the highest court in the land took their appointed seats. Not to praise their new...
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