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"I'll take interminable hypotheticals for $50, Alex"

February 27, 2007 | 10:13 am

The Wall Street Journal Online reports that the U.S. Supreme Court’s charm offensive will continue with an appearance by Justice Stephen Breyer March 17 on “Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me,” an NPR quiz show. Breyer, who is known for lengthy disquisitions from the bench during oral arguments, may be too much of a good thing for the show. On the other hand, he in indisputably brainy and well-read. Next stop: Celebrity Jeopardy!?


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It is too late for the current members of the Supreme Court to make an image change.
Is this another stunt from our leaders to make themselves look good?
As long as people like David Souter sit on the bench, nothing will work.

George Vreeland Hill



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