Arguing Before The Supreme Court Can Be A Great Stepping Stone For Your Career
Remember when the Supreme Court protected the First Amendment?
Ed. Note: Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day!
Who was the most recent President of the United States to have argued before the Supreme Court?
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Hint: The relevant case was a First Amendment case, and the Court held that absent a finding of malicious intent on the part of a publisher, false or misleading statements by the press are protected.
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