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Welcome
to
our
daily
feature,
Quote
of
the
Day.
In
the
end,
the
results
matter,
people
are
absolutely
entitled
to
make
judgments
about
the
court
based
on
the
results
that
the
court
is
reaching
and
the
reasons
that
the
court
is
giving
for
those
results.
—
Justice
Elena
Kagan,
in
comments
given
during
Princeton
University’s
recent
Alumni
Day
event,
where
she
defended
the
public’s
right
to
criticize
whether
the
Supreme
Court
“is
doing
its
job
properly,
no
matter
how
hard
we’re
working
and
seriously
we’re
taking
things.”
Kagan
was
later
awarded
the
school’s
Woodrow
Wilson
award.

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