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, while believed to be in good health, is said to be growing weary. /p>Some people weren't buying it, at least for Stevens. "He's a horse. He has clerks that do much of the heavy lifting, and he still has good focus and energy despite his years for what he has to do," says a knowledgeable SCOTUS observer. Stevens is 86.
Regardless of the rumors, we hear the White House has not been idle on the Supreme Court front. The White House Counsel's office has been vetting potential nominees for almost six months, and according to White House insiders is prepared to move quickly with a nominee should something take place over the next couple of months of down time for the court.
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