I was entertained by the segment but have questioned @latimesopinion whether treating #SCOTUS Justices like celebrity heroes and villains is good for the Court and rule of lawhttp://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-hasen-ruth-bader-ginsburg-celebrity-justices-supreme-court-20180215-story.html …
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I don't think it is about selling her workout trainer's books. I do wonder whether celebrity goes to the Justices heads in jobs where there already many pushes for Justices to inflate their self-importance. (No worse than when every brief is written as love letter to J. Kennedy.)
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She does not speak about cases that may one day come before the Court
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Because she's smart enough to know that per Judge
@JohnHodgman , this is settled law. A hot dog is not a sandwich. See:http://johnhodgman.comThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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She "cut" right to the point however.
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