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“No more Souters”
No David Souter – who nearly resigned in agony over the court’s nakedly partisan interference to decide the 2000 presidential ...
Souter, only the second Supreme Court justice from New Hampshire, died Thursday at age 85. He was nominated to the high court by President George H.W. Bush in 1990 on the recommendation of his ...
At Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s direction, flags in New Hampshire flew at half staff last week. It was a fitting tribute to David ...
Today the court will hear arguments in Trump v. CASA and its consolidated cases, plucked from the emergency docket for oral ...
Sununu, a former New Hampshire governor, predicted Souter would be a “home run ... books more than David,” Sotomayor said in her tribute on Friday, “and he filled his mind and heart ...
Justice David Souter, touted as a steadfast conservative for the Supreme Court in 1990, soon revealed himself as the opposite.
Adding to Mark Movsesian's tribute to his former boss - a "true gentleman," Movsesian calls him - I thought I might share a couple of stories about the "gentlemanly" side of Justice Souter.
Sotomayor, along with her colleagues, paid tribute to Souter on Friday ... He worked as a lawyer in New Hampshire and eventually became the state's attorney general in 1976.
Sotomayor, along with her colleagues, paid tribute to Souter on Friday ... He worked as a lawyer in New Hampshire and eventually became the state's attorney general in 1976.