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In the wake of last years Supreme Court ruling overturning abortion rights nationwide, students at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., pushed the university to do something in response.For many, the answer was to push GW to end its relationship with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who was a constitutional law instructor at the university. T
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