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        <title>The Ninth Justice: Interest Groups Move Fast On Ricci</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[<p>Interest groups across the political spectrum were ready for the Supreme Court's <a href="http://www.supremecourtus.gov/opinions/08pdf/07-1428.pdf"><em>Ricci v. DeStefano</em></a> ruling this morning. With many court observers expecting a reversal or remand, a variety of groups involved in <strong>Sonia Sotomayor</strong>'s confirmation battle were scheduling conference calls hours after the ruling came down and lining up experts to talk about what impact the case might have on both the imminent hearings and employment law more generally.</p>

<p>After the jump, we've rounded up reaction from several interest group leaders who have been prominent in the SCOTUS debate so far.</p>]]></description>
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