President Barack Obama officially nominated Solicitor General Elena Kagan as the next associate justice to the Supreme Court. Although Kagan worked under President Clinton and was the dean at Harvard Law School, she does not have much experience with law in the practical world. She has lived her life in the bubble of government and academia, which is exactly why critics do not think she's the best choice. Also, she's not as liberal most people would think. Resident Genius has followed Kagan's career and will sum up this enigmatic person for you in 60 seconds ...



























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Thursday 24 June
By melvin polatnick
Less than attractive women learn not to depend on their bedroom talents, and develop better skills, that is why Kagan will make an outstanding juror. The decisions of attractive female judges were always compromised by stunning looking lawyers. Kagan will understand the suffering of the facially challenged and rule in their favor.
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