Considering that Gorsuch was all over the news last year, it's kind of amazing that only 6 percent of respondents could name him
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Among the incorrect responses are Kennedy, Scalia and Kavanaugh ... but no Garland
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Poor Justice Breyer.
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Go Ruth!
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It's weird but I can name all nine and am just gobsmacked that most people can't name any.
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People are so uninformed. OTOH, if the Supreme Court were less politicized, far fewer would be able to name a current Justice.
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You left off one important name: Judge Judy. About 25% of folks polled think she is one of the SC Justices.
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Yeah, but look at the notorious
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I found that an even smaller percentage (47%) could name a single SCOTUS opinion probably more interesting than the number naming a justice. I would’ve expected more people to know *one* opinion.
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That gender disparity is unexpected. I wonder what's driving it.
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Sigh.
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Yes I Can Name Everyone It Was A Exam Question
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