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WASHINGTON (AP) - When Anthony Kennedy takes his seat, third from the left, among the black-robed justices of the Supreme Court, his presence behind the raised mahogany bench is remarkably unremarkable.
There is nothing of the buttoned-down manner of Chief Justice John Roberts, the professorial mien of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the biting wit of Antonin Scalia.
Genial and unassuming, Kennedy poses insightful questions without any display of theatrics. Outside the courthouse, tourists have been known to enlist his help snapping photos, unaware that it is a justice whom they are pressing into service.
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