Legally Puzzled

We just just returned from the American Crossword Puzzle Tournament in Brooklyn New York, where a disproportionate number of participants were lawyers or law professors. (And, where incidentally, 140 participants beat a computer program named Dr. Fill – so think about that when you trust your Google search results without question!)   Having noticed this phenomenon of lawyers as elite crossword solvers in prior years,  it was not surprising at all to come across  today’s NPR Legal Puzzle, in anticipation of big cases being heard in the Supreme Court over the next couple of weeks, and big decisions expected to come down in June.   Give NPR’s a try – the answers are to be posted tomorrow.