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      <title>Religion, The Supreme Court And Why It Matters</title>
      <description>With President Trump set to name the next justice to the high court soon, it&apos;s worth noting it was once dominated by Protestant Christians. Now, it is now more Jewish, Catholic and conservative.</description>
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