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  • July 07, 2016

Hipster justice

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Authors:
  • Catherine R. Connors
Practice area:
  • Litigation

The attached Findlaw blog rates US Supreme Court Justices’ hipster quotients:

http://blogs.findlaw.com/supreme_court/2016/07/who-is-the-biggest-hipster-on-the-supreme-court.html?DCMP=NWL-pro_scotus

Any thoughts on how our own Supreme Judicial Court Justices rank?

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