Supreme Court justices are famous but not well known. Their names are familiar but not their faces. For this reason, David Souter and Stephen Breyer were frequently mistaken for each other. Once during his tenure on the court, Souter was driving from Washington to his home in New Hampshire, and he stopped in a little restaurant to get something to eat. A couple came up to him, and the man asked him a question.<p>"You're on the Supreme Court, right?" Souter nodded. "You're Stephen Breyer, right?"<p>Souter didn't want to embarrass the fellow in front of his wife, so he said yes, he was Breyer. They chatted for a little while, and the fellow asked, "Justice Breyer, what's the best thing about being on the Supreme Court?"<p>After a pause, the justice answered, "I'd have to say it was the privilege of serving with David Souter."<p><a href="https://x.com/WakeUp2Politics/status/1920887550496927899" rel="nofollow">https://x.com/WakeUp2Politics/status/1920887550496927899</a>