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March 22, 2007

Stump a Justice

Nav_logoWe are a mere two days away from an irresistible chance to hear the infallibility of a Supreme Court justice under challenge. Justice Stephen Breyer will be a contestant on NPR’s popular quiz show “Wait Wait... Don’t Tell Me,” which airs this weekend. (On WAMU in D.C., tune in Saturday at 11 a.m.) He’ll be on the “Not My Job” segment, in which notables are asked questions about a topic completely outside their chosen profession. Finding a suitably obscure subject may be difficult for Breyer, a man with eclectic interests. How about NASCAR racing? Ole 'Miss football? Video games? Any suggestions?

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Well, the good Justice missed all three of his questions, which concerned pop art of the 1970s.

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