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Scotus Finances Glance
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Some details of Supreme Court Justices' 2004 travel and financial information:
_Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist - Three trips, to teach at the University of Arizona School of Law, Tulane University's summer program at Cambridge, England, and the University of Richmond; honorary memberships in golf and country clubs worth about $7,000; about $55,000 in book royalties; assets of about $780,000 to $1.2 million.
_John Paul Stevens - Two trips, to speak at Chicago lawyers' event and at San Diego University; honorary memberships at golf and country clubs worth more than $12,000; holdings of $1.2 million to $3.1 million.
_Sandra Day O'Connor - Travel reimbursement for 28 trips, including to England, France and Austria; $12,500 in book royalties. Holdings worth between $2.7 million and nearly $6 million.
_Antonin Scalia - 15 trips, including to Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Greece for law school seminars; $21,500 in teaching fees; honorary membership in golf and tennis clubs worth $5,500; $1.5 million to $6.2 million in holdings.
_Anthony M. Kennedy - 11 trips, including to Amsterdam and Canada; $23,000 in teaching fees; honorary memberships in golf and country clubs worth nearly $8,000; assets worth $110,000 to $230,000.
_David H. Souter - No paid trips; no country club memberships; investments worth between $5 million and more than $25 million.
_Clarence Thomas - Seven trips, all domestic; more than $23,000 in teaching fees; holdings of $150,000 to $410,000.
_Ruth Bader Ginsburg - 13 trips, including to France, Sweden, England and Hawaii; $8,500 in teaching fees from Hofstra University School of Law; assets between $6 million and $24 million.
_Stephen Breyer - 12 trips, including to London and Oxford, England, and Aspen, Colo.; numerous stock holdings including Coca-Cola Co., Gillette Co., Merck & Co., IBM, and Gannett Co.; assets of $4 million to $15 million.
Source: 2004 Financial Disclosure Reports.
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