So, the Washington Post&amp;#8217;s The Fix&nbsp;uncovered this doozy of a chart from 2010. 28 percent of people get it. 53 percent not knowing, we guess we can understand. And though John Paul Stevens wasn&amp;#8217;t chief justice, he was the court&amp;#8217;s senior member in 2010, so it was in the ballpark even if it was wrong. But seriously? Thurgood Marshall? 8 percent? Dude hadn&amp;#8217;t been on the court in 19 years by the point this survey was taken, and he never was a Chief Justice. Facepalm. (And don&amp;#8217;t get us started on Harry Reid. &hellip;)