It's September, and while most people are going back to work after a three-day weekend, the Supreme Court justices are still enjoying their summer.
The three-month recess gave justices the time to lecture in Europe to make a few extra dollars—on top of their annual salary of $213,000, Slate has pointed out. Others either went to Maui, appeared on FOX News or promoted a book.
* It's unclear exactly how Elena Kagan spent her break, so she wasn't included in the slide show.
Sonia Sotomayor

Justice Sotomayor, long known to be a Yankees fan, in August joined the team's fervent supporters, the "Bleacher Creatures."
She sat next to a "Bald Vinny" Milano, and a few pictures ended up on Instagram.
Antonin Scalia

Scalia spent most of his summer teaching in Innsbruck, Austria at St. Mary's School of Law's Institute on World Legal Problems.
The current longest-serving member of the Supreme Court still had time to appear on FOX News to talk about his method of judging.
Source: St. Mary's University, FOX News
Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Justice Ginsburg traveled to Vienna and Venice for a couple of lectures at the Wake Forest School of Law's study abroad program.
Source: Wake Forest University School of Law
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