It doesn't take a lot of imagination to think of Kamala Harris as an aspiring governor. (After all, isn't that what the "AG" in front of her name really stands for?) But in February, Thomas Goldstein managed to ratchet up the chatter quite a bit when in his widely read SCOTUSblog he suggested that Harris could easily end up as a U.S. Supreme Court justice. His reasoning went like this: Suppose in November Barack Obama does win a second term as president, and that a...
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