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According to Jay D. Wexler, a law professor at Boston University, Justice Antonin Scalia is 19 times as funny as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (NYT article that requires free subscription).
(Found at InTheAgora)
Transcripts of oral arguments at the United States Supreme Court have long featured the notation "[laughter]" after a successful quip from a justice or lawyer. But until October 2004, justices were not identified by name, making it impossible to construct a reliable index of judicial wit.That has now changed...
Actually, Justice Clarence Thomas scored zero laughs - even worse than Justice Ginsburg. But Justice Thomas doesn't really count, considering that he doesn't talk. I am sure there is something funny to be said about that...
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