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A Spy Move in the Supreme Court
Pulling off a James Bond-level maneuver, this fearless young woman managed to do the unthinkable in 1937: she smuggled a camera into the hallowed halls of the U.S. Supreme Court, snapping a rare photo of the justices in session.
Cameras are traditionally forbidden in the courtroom to maintain decorum and ensure the justices deliberate without public influence or distraction. Yet, this audacious shutterbug concealed her camera in her handbag, cutting a hole for the lens to peek through. The resulting photo gives us an illicit glimpse into the highest court in the land, reminding us that sometimes rules are bent in the pursuit of something greater.
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