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            <title>The Supreme Court of the United States</title>
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            <description>Honorable John G. Roberts Jr., Chief Justice of the United States The Constitution prescribes a central role for the Supreme Court in the U.S. system of government.</description>
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            <title>The Role of the Solicitor General</title>
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            <description>Elena Kagan, former Solicitor General of the United States As the U.S. government&#x26;rsquo;s representative in all legal cases involving the government, the Office of the Solicitor General participates in three-quarters of the cases considered by the Supreme Court.</description>
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