By Ben Conery, Kara Rowland for The Washington Times
While Ms. Kagan, 50, lacks the judicial paper trail of the other justices, statements she made as part of her 2009 nomination to solicitor general are sure to both appease and rankle conservative and liberal critics alike — especially during a tight election year with activists eager to tackle hot-button issues such as abortion, gun rights and privacy.
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