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When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely
When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely
When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely
When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely
When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely
When presidents decide to litigate an issue to protect their policy decisions, they are more likely
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