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Michael Newdow of Elk Grove, Calif., who first challenged the Pledge on behalf of his public school student daughter, promises to make the case even more tricky if the Supreme Court grants review. Newdow plans to file a brief with the high court this week to request both pro se and pro hac vice admission to appear before the Court -- joining the extremely small club of high court advocates who aren't members of the Supreme Court bar but who argue their own cases nonetheless.
June 23, 2003 at 12:00 AM
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