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We don't usually have "on this date" posts, but, with a hat tip to the Supreme Court Historical Society, here's a pointer to Christopher Schmidt's post the first session of the US Supreme Court in its present home on October 7, 1935.  

Fwiw, we'd have to agree with Cardozo.

--Dan Ernst

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