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Presidency of the United States / Recess appointment / United States Senate / Lame duck session / Article Two of the United States Constitution / Supreme Court of the United States / Appointments Clause / United States Constitution / President of the United States / Government / Constitutional law / Executive branch of the United States government
Date: 2012-10-25 15:52:39
Presidency of the United States
Recess appointment
United States Senate
Lame duck session
Article Two of the United States Constitution
Supreme Court of the United States
Appointments Clause
United States Constitution
President of the United States
Government
Constitutional law
Executive branch of the United States government

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