Activists and lawmakers are actively courting Tea Party groups to weigh in on Elena Kagan's nomination to the U.S. Supreme Court. Some conservative activists have said they hope the surging political movement will play a role in the Senate's consideration of Kagan. Tea Party coordinators this week said they're still assessing Kagan's nomination, and it isn't yet apparent whether it will become a priority for them.
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Tea Party groups courted on Kagan nomination
The National Law Journal
May 13, 2010
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