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Appellate Practice

Sep. 5, 2002

Justices Do Lunch, a Lot, in High-Court Splendor

WASHINGTON - The common wisdom is that the current Supreme Court justices have little contact with one another outside the required argument sessions and conferences to decide cases. Comments by some of the justices have buttressed the notion of nine separate fiefdoms.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - The common wisdom is that the current Supreme Court justices have little contact with one another outside the required argument sessions and conferences to decide cases. Comments by some of the justices have buttressed the notion of nine separate fiefdoms.
        Justice Ruth Bader...

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