The High Court in London paved the way Monday for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to pursue his case against extradition to Sweden in the Supreme Court.Two judges ruled that his case raised a question \"of general public importance\" which should be decided by the highest court in the land \"as quickly as possible.\" Assange, who faces sex crime allegations, was in the London court for the ruling.Although the judges refused Assange permission to appeal, they ruled the Supreme Court should have the last word.