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former9thward

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3. Why are Supreme Court Justices on vacation in February?
Mon Feb 13, 2012, 04:30 PM
Feb 2012

The Supreme Court is out of session and on vacation from the beginning of June to the beginning of October. That is four months.

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How awful... CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2012 #1
I got robbed at gunpoint in Barbados. It is really bad news down there nowdays. CAPHAVOC Feb 2012 #2
It must be. I was there in the '80s and never felt safer. RebelOne Feb 2012 #5
It is awful. CAPHAVOC Feb 2012 #19
Why are Supreme Court Justices on vacation in February? former9thward Feb 2012 #3
The Supreme Court only hears arguments and holds conferences during part of each month onenote Feb 2012 #16
Yes, they are all so hard workers. former9thward Feb 2012 #20
Did you just pull those numbers from thin air? onenote Feb 2012 #21
My law school had plenty of SC reporters. former9thward Feb 2012 #24
As you acknowledge the court is writing longer opinions. How does that make them lazier? onenote Feb 2012 #25
When I say "very lazy" I am referring to the institution not individual Justices. former9thward Feb 2012 #27
I absolutely agree with you about the length of opinions and the lack of clarity onenote Feb 2012 #28
Jesus. That's fucked up. Warren DeMontague Feb 2012 #4
I smell Rove. Dreamer Tatum Feb 2012 #6
Yep. It's all some sort of conspiracy Bluzmann57 Feb 2012 #8
Sometimes, you don't want to trust your credit card number to smaller vendors in foreign countries. Ian David Feb 2012 #9
The article doesn't say it was all his money. morningfog Feb 2012 #11
It said that Breyer was there with his wife and guests. onenote Feb 2012 #17
How do you know it isn't? nt Dreamer Tatum Feb 2012 #22
I don't Bluzmann57 Feb 2012 #29
It's ok to carry $1,000 in cash... Ter Feb 2012 #26
I would have assumed that Justices had better security. Bosso 63 Feb 2012 #7
Sounds like karma to me. Look at this: dixiegrrrrl Feb 2012 #10
Really? ellisonz Feb 2012 #15
The West Indies is covered by the US Constitution? n/t brentspeak Feb 2012 #18
Maybe the guy wielding the machete thought all americans have offshore accounts. sarcasmo Feb 2012 #12
So having a home in Sanibel would be so bad? Peregrine Took Feb 2012 #13
+1. nt SammyWinstonJack Feb 2012 #14
If that thief could get in so easily, how about someone determined to kill him? riderinthestorm Feb 2012 #23
Must not have had a high enough fence notadmblnd Feb 2012 #30
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