Just in time for April Fools’ Day: The David Souter bobblehead, the latest in the series of Supreme Court bobbleheads created by the unconventional law review The Green Bag, has been delivered to the lucky justice.

We’ve taken a peek and think the Souter bobblehead has taken the art form to a new level. As with the previous five dolls of sitting justices, Souter’s is rich with iconography devised by Green Bag’s editor in chief Ross Davies, a law professor at George Mason University. Every facet of the doll has meaning, drawn from the justice’s jurisprudence or personal history.

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