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In a previous lifetime, I worked for a business consulting firm near Washington, D.C. On Friday afternoons before some holiday weekends, one of the founding partners was known to wander the halls, and if he found you still working, he handed you a $50 bill.
I'm sorry I can't offer you cash, but if you're in the office on the Friday before Memorial Day, I invite you to take our weekly news quiz.
Last week's competitors had an easy time with questions about the California lawyer who got in trouble for failing to tell a judge and opposing counsel that his client had, uh, died.
But the late Justice Antonin Scalia's reputation as an abortion hard-liner prompted 41 percent of you to guess wrong that he was ready to write the majority opinion overruling Roe v. Wade in a 1992 case. Only 18 percent knew it was Chief Justice William Rehnquist.
Enjoy your holiday weekend, and good luck on this week's quiz.
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