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The U.S. Supreme Court, which has refused even to consider the issue of Barack Obama's eligibility – and at one point was reported by one justice to be avoiding the issue – has put the question on its schedule for a conference this fall.
That means the issue of Obama's eligibility, which dogged the candidate during the 2008 race and has plagued his administration with questions ever since, could be looking at the nation's highest court reviewing the controversy even as the 2012 election race heats up.
The courthas announced that the case Alan Keyes, et al., v. Debra Bowen, Cal...will be heard in conference Sept. 26.
A conference is a meeting at which the justices consider which cases to accept. The court has had numerous other similar cases before the justices in conference and routinely has rejected requests to hear them without any explanation.
The closest that anything has come to an explanation was aseries of remarks by Justice Clarence Thomas, who appeared before a...
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