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Essay heading: Thurgood Marshall
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During his final years on the Court, Justice Marshall often wrote strong disputes to call attention to his views about unmet needs for social justice. He opposed the conservative tendencies of the Court during the 1980s and was a check ally of Justice William Brennan in arguing for liberal positions... displayed 300 characters
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During his final years on the Court, Justice Marshall often wrote strong disputes to call attention to his views about unmet needs for social justice. He opposed the conservative tendencies of the Court during the 1980s and was a check ally of Justice William Brennan in arguing for liberal positions... displayed next 300 characters
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