Federal Insider: Should Supreme Court justices Google?

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The Washington PostMonday, July 09, 2012
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US Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia speaks as he along with Justice Stephen Breyer testify before the Senate Judiciary Committee at a hearing entitled,

Should Supreme Court justices Google?

The manner in which justices use generalized facts about the world in their legal decisions has become a new focus of legal academic research.

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