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The justices earn slightly more than $200,000 a year. Breyer wanted to know what would be wrong with simply paying the lawyers in this case generously. "I am tempted to think: Well, very high is enough. You don't need very, very, very high," he said. Clement sought to allay Breyer's concerns by noting that payment rates differ around the country and lawyers in civil rights cases are only compensated if they win and then not at the most expensive lawyer's rate, but some average. Still, the justice remained troubled by the idea. Later, he said legal fees have increased far faster than inflation over the past 30 years. "I think the discrepancy between these top legal fees and ... the average wage for a family of four has changed quite a lot," Breyer said. Clement said Congress set up a system to allow federal judges to set compensation for lawyers in civil rights cases as a way to get skillful advocates to take on those cases instead of just sticking with other, more reliably lucrative legal work. ___ The justices will not hear another case until early November. But four of them, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Antonin Scalia, Roberts and Breyer, are heading to London to take part in ceremonies marking the opening of Britain's new Supreme Court. Unlike the American version, the British court will not have the power to strike down legislation. But the decision to remove the highest court of appeal from Parliament's House of Lords and install it in its own building was meant to emphasize the separation of governmental powers. The justices' airfare is being paid by the court, out of funds collected from lawyers who must pay a $200 fee to become members of the U.S. Supreme Court bar. While in London, the justices will stay at the American ambassador's residence.
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