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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dozed off during the highly technical Texas redistricting arguments before the Supreme court on Wednesday. Four cases were consolidated into two hours of arguments. Apart from the cartoon, Justices Scalia and Alito didn't awaken her. 03.03.06

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Background Upfront. LawComix is a collection of legal cartoons from projects by lawyer-cartoonist Charles Fincher. Fincher's work has run in over 100 law-related publications in the U.S., Canada and New Zealand. Click here to go to the index for the LawComix collection. He also authors The Illustrated Daily Scribble which won the People's Pick award for best Web political cartoon of 2006 at About.com. His former political strip Thadeus & Weez ran in the opinion sections of eight daily print newspapers and three online papers. Allison Wilder and Judge Gonzo have not been published and are seen publicly for the first time here. Courthouse Square ran in a small legal publication, and Motion Commotion was done for a fund-raising auction. The rest have been published.

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