In the coming weeks, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear a string of high-profile, high-stakes cases. The Affordable Care Act, workplace discrimination laws and same-sex marriage will be considered by the nine justices, yielding precedents that will endure long past the current term.
History is happening now in Washington, D.C. - but only a select few will be able to witness it. With less than 200 seats available to the general public, th...
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