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Which president was known for his "Great Society" domestic programs?

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July 8, 2005: John G. Roberts Jr. Nominated to Supreme Court.

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Roberts' leadership underscores his impact on American law, balancing a conservative judicial philosophy with a commitment to upholding constitutional rights. His decisions continue to shape the Court's direction and influence broader discussions on the judiciary's role in American governance.

📝 Trivia Of The Day

Which president was known for his "Great Society" domestic programs?

Come back tomorrow for the answer!

Yesterday’s Trivia Answer: Geraldine Ferraro (Democratic Party, 1984).

That’s it for today folks. See you tomorrow!

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