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{{Infobox The West Wing episode|
#REDIRECT [[The West Wing season 1#ep9]]
{{R with history}} {{R from episode|The West Wing}}
episode_name = {{PAGENAME}} |
episode_no = 7 |
prod_code = 225908 |
airdate = [[November 24]][[1999]] |
writer = [[Aaron Sorkin]] & [[Dee Dee Myers]] (story)<br>[[Aaron Sorkin]] & [[Patrick Caddell]] (teleplay)|
director = [[Bill D'Elia]]|
guest_star = [[Timothy Busfield]]<br>[[Janel Moloney]]<br>[[Holmes Osborne]]<br>[[Mason Adams]]<br>[[Ken Howard]]<br>[[Edward James Olmos]]|
image = |
season = 1 |
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"'''{{PAGENAME}}'''" is the 9th episode of ''[[The West Wing (TV series)|The West Wing]]''.

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==Plot==
President Bartlet considers candidates for an open seat on the [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]], and a publicity-seeking Congressman accuses the West Wing staff of drug use.

==External link==
* [http://epguides.com/WestWing/ The West Wing Episode Guide]

[[Category:The West Wing episodes|Short List]]
[[Category:The West Wing stubs]]


{{WestWing-stub}}

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