FOCUS: The Courts Can Move Quickly. They're Slow-Walking Trump Cases on Purpose.
Barry Friedmann and Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Excerpt: "One thing few people know about the architecture of the U.S. Supreme Court building concerns the turtles. They are built into the lampposts around the exterior courtyard of the building. They are adorable, but they are also meaningful—they are meant to signify the slow deliberative pace of justice."
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Barry Friedmann and Dahlia Lithwick, Slate
Excerpt: "One thing few people know about the architecture of the U.S. Supreme Court building concerns the turtles. They are built into the lampposts around the exterior courtyard of the building. They are adorable, but they are also meaningful—they are meant to signify the slow deliberative pace of justice."
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