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Why the visiting chief justice wished young students bad luck

Briefcase: Also the Bain addiction and more Love trouble.

Fri, 28 Jul 2017

US Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is charming the legal powers-that-be in Wellington – or the “Beltway” as some over-affected politicos refer to the Beehive precinct – with his star-turn at Victoria University Law School. America's top jurist, a conservative appointee of George W Bush's,

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