Supremely Funny: 2019’s Funniest High Court Moments (PODCAST)

December 26, 2019, 9:51 AM UTC

It’s time to count down everything from the best songs to the best memes to the best mince pies for the holidays.

We want to do our part at Bloomberg Law. So we present this special “Supremely Funny” episode of “Cases and Controversies” on the funniest high court moments of 2019.

From Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s damning admission that she doesn’t read her cumbersome financial documents to Samuel Alito’s late-night observations on the D.C. Metro, there’s something for all court watchers.

Hosts: Kimberly Robinson and Jordan Rubin.

Producer: RJ Jewell.

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To contact the reporters on this story: Kimberly Strawbridge Robinson in Washington at krobinson@bloomberglaw.com; Jordan S. Rubin in Washington at jrubin@bloomberglaw.com

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Jessie Kokrda Kamens at jkamens@bloomberglaw.com; John Crawley at jcrawley@bloomberglaw.com

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