Georgia judges took to social media Thursday for an hourlong Twitter town hall to celebrate the signing of the U.S. Constitution 233 years ago.

Despite the free-wheeling medium, there were still rules: No politics and no questions about cases. But in entertaining questions from schoolchildren across the state on Constitution Day, and one legal Twitter wag, the 18 judges did something that judges virtually never do in court. They showed people something of themselves.

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