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A good Supreme Court justice is a Constitutional scholar first, and a time traveling mind reader second. (03:47)
Jeffrey Toobin discusses the Constitution's Interstate Commerce Clause and its potential impact on the Supreme Court's Obamacare decision. (04:06)
Clarence Thomas may have a conflict of interest, and Stephen hopes David Brooks' book, "The Social Animal," is about a hamster on Facebook. (00:27)
If every Supreme Court justice had to recuse themselves over a conflict of interest, we would never see John Roberts' NASCAR robe. (03:38)
Anthony Weiner wants to ensure that the Supreme Court upholds a standard of ethics by asking Clarence Thomas to recuse himself from health care cases. (05:25)
Clarence Thomas comes under attack for not reporting his wife's income and for dropping by a secret corporate fundraiser. (05:38)
Stephen is emotionally dead inside, and Ed Andrews should write about teen vampires if he wants to get out of debt. (00:34)
Justice Clarence Thomas appreciates the little things in life, like the miracle of dishwashers. (03:56)
Stephen tips his hat to The New York Times after his book hit number one, but wags his finger at neuroscientists at U.C. Berkeley for saying that people need sleep. (3:43)
Sen. Arlen Specter has introduced a bill to put TV cameras in the Supreme Court. Some justices are against the bill, and they're right -- often far right. (2:48)
Stephen asks hip-hop performer Will Power the difference between rap and hip-hop. (7:05)
"Crumbelievable" isn't just an ad campaign, it's a perfect metaphor for the state of American pop culture -- crumbled into little pieces. (1:48)
Punxsutawney Phil predicts six more weeks of winter, which makes him smarter than all those global warming scientists. (1:06)