On the rare occasions when he felt the U.S. Supreme Court had messed up, the late Chief Justice William Rehnquist was fond of saying, “Even Homer nods.”

The court nodded Monday and confessed that it had almost drummed the wrong lawyer out of the Supreme Court bar. At the very bottom of its list of orders for the day, the court stated:

“Due to mistaken identity, the order suspending Christopher Patrick Sullivan of Boston, Massachusetts from the practice of law in this Court, dated May 15, 2017, is vacated and the Rule to Show Cause issued on that date is discharged.”