
In rare Capitol Hill visit, the justices fielded questions on security and other topics before House and Senate panels
Supreme Court justices Kagan and Barrett request more security funding from Congress
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Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett made their case to a pair of panels in the House and Senate for increased security funding for the Supreme Court, but they also fielded other questions about their work during their rare jaunt to Congress.
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Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett made their case to a pair of panels in the House and Senate for increased security funding for the Supreme Court, but they also fielded other questions about their work during their rare jaunt to Congress.
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