While the public mostly sees the nation's Supreme Court justices mulling health care or political campaign funding, they still manage to lead a (mostly) regular life.
That life includes spouses you rarely hear about.
One of the spouses even— and you would never guess who — cooked dinner, once a term, for a justice's clerks.
Jane Sullivan Roberts
Jane Sullivan Roberts is a partner at the Washington legal search firm, Major, Lindsey and Africa. She graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 1976. Clarence Thomas is another alumnus of the school, who graduated only five years earlier.
Mary Davis Kennedy
Mary Davis, a schoolteacher, married Anthony Kennedy in 1963. They have two sons and a daughter, according to encyclopedia.com.
Martin Ginsburg
Martin Ginsburg was a Harvard Law graduate and a Georgetown Law professor specializing in tax law. An interesting fact is that he used to cook a meal for his wife's clerks once per term, according to this book on the high court. Martin Ginsburg passed away in 2010.
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