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WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday set June 28 as the starting date for hearings on Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan and asked the Clinton presidential library to turn over voluminous documents related to Kagan’s time as a top presidential assistant in the 1990s.

But Terri Garner, director of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, said Wednesday that it would be “very difficult” to meet the deadline. She said the records request is overly broad and that, under the Presidential Records Act, attorneys for Clinton and President Barack Obama have the right to read and review each document before it is released.

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