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Would John Roberts Have Become Chief Justice If He Was Confirmed To The D.C. Circuit in 1992?

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Roberts suspects that if he was confirmed to the D.C. Circuit at the age of 37, he probably "wouldn't have ended up" as Chief Justice.

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