A lecture tonight at the U.S. Supreme Court will focus on the role the late Chief Justice Earl Warren played in the investigation of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination.

Historian James Swanson, author of best-selling books about the assassinations of Abraham Lincoln and Kennedy, will give the talk, known as the National Heritage Lecture. The Supreme Court Historical Society alternates with the White House Historical Association and the United States Capitol Association to host the annual lecture.

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