We were recently asked which U.S. Supreme Court justice we admired, thought highly of. In the age of “celebrity judges” who telegraph their feelings about cases and issues, elitists, and a peanut gallery devoted to picking apart lawyers’ performances, one stood out:
“On Lawyers and Leadership in Government – Lessons from “America’s Advocate,” Robert H. Jackson,” 69 Stan. L. Rev. 1795 (2017), by former Solicitor General Gregory G. Garre (pdf here).
