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Kermit L. Hall

Author of The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States

Also known as: Ke Hall, Kermit Hall, Kermit L. Hall, Kermit L. Hall ed., Kermit L Hall - ed, Kermit L. Hall Editor ... (see complete list), edited by Kermit Hall, et al. (eds) Kermit L. Hall, Kermit L., et al, editors Hall, PHD, MSL Professor Kermit Hall

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