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Noah R. Feldman ’92, a Law School professor who clerked for Souter on the Supreme Court in 1998, also praised Souter’s commitment to public service yesterday, calling him the "the closest thing to a selfless public servant we’ve seen...
...statement, University President Drew G. Faust praised the former Lowell House resident’s independence and selflessness on the court...
...School professor Laurence H. Tribe ’62 added that Souter’s Court opinions are well respected in the legal community...
Before joining the Supreme Court, Souter served on the New Hampshire Supreme Court and as an Associate Attorney General in the state. He was briefly on the U.S. Court of Appeals before being appointed to the nation’s highest court...
Souter—who was replaced on the court by Sonia M. Sotomayor—said at a Constitution Day event last September that he planned to undertake a variety of part-time jobs, such as returning to the First Circuit in Boston, where he spent just one day hearing cases before starting his tenure at the Supreme Court...