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  1. May 1, 2009 · Justice David Souter has made his dislike for Washington well known, and after 19 years in the Supreme Court, the conservative judge who took a liberal stance on many issues returns to his beloved ...

  2. May 1, 2009 · One of the reasons that the Supreme Court will miss David Souter is that he possesses a gift that we seek but rarely find in a judge – the ability to step outside the bounds of his experience. Nowhere is this more evident than in Justice Souter's astute take on the fraught relationship between race and politics, a topic that has dominated the ...

  3. May 1, 2009 · May 1, 2009. One of the constant refrains in articles about David Souter’s retirement is that replacing him with another “liberal” will not change the “basic makeup of the Court.”. There are quite a few things wrong with this analysis. As the media often do, they grossly oversimplify and mischaracterize a Supreme Court justice’s ...

  4. May 1, 2009 · Justice David Souter is a heartbreaker. And I don’t just mean in the sense that thousands of middle-aged women swoon each time they breathe his name. (Just last week, I did a panel at which two ...

  5. May 5, 2009 · The secret life of a Supreme Court short-lister. Over time, America grew used to thinking of Justice David Souter as an only child turned unmarried man who liked history books and hiking alone in ...

  6. Nov 16, 2012 · David Souter hung up his judge’s robes more than three years ago, after nearly two decades on the nation’s highest court. But on Thursday night, the retired Supreme Court justice seemed as sharp as ever as he directed his easygoing, often droll, always astute wit at the Harvard Law School (HLS) students arguing before his bench. Souter ...

  7. David Souter hung up his judge’s robes more than three years ago, after nearly two decades on the nation’s highest court. But on Thursday night, the retired Supreme Court justice seemed as sharp as ever as he directed his easygoing, often droll, always astute wit at the Harvard Law School students arguing before his bench during the final round of the 102nd Ames Moot Court Competition.

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