Word: souter
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...internships in an area of global or public health. Ricky’s brother, former Vice President of the Harvard College Democrats Joseph M. Hanzich ’06 died of a sudden heart attack last September. A graduate of Boston College Law School, Hodes worked for David H. Souter ’61 in the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office and later served as the state’s assistant attorney general. After years of working as a lawyer, Hodes was elected to represent New Hampshire in the House of Representatives in 2006 and served...
...Even the two dissenters, Justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and David Souter, weren't much comfort to the inmates. Their opinion would have sent the case back to the Kentucky courts to decide whether the execution team should use some test - like checking the condemned prisoner's reflexes by brushing his eyelashes - to determine whether he's unconscious before administering the second drug...
...early winter of 2004, Feldman was spending hours every day going over constitutional minutiae with Iraqis. He would field calls from his two-room apartment in Washington while his wife, Jeannie Suk, was clerking for Supreme Court Justice David H. Souter...
...school classmate and good friend Elena Kagan is now HLS dean. At this point, over half of the Justices of the U.S. Supreme Court are graduates of Harvard Law School, and two—Chief Justice John G. Roberts ’76 and Associate Justice David H. Souter ’61—are graduates of Harvard College. He won’t name names, but Toobin talked to several Justices and around 75 former Supreme Court clerks in researching the book.Not everyone was willing to talk, but Toobin said those who did recognized that the person...
...opinions--six of them--totaling 48 pages. In places, they read like the midnight bull session of the world's smartest law students. But when Roberts warned that the decision would effectively seal battered women in their homes with the police locked outside, he sent Breyer and Justice David Souter to their keyboards to write yet more pages establishing the long settled fact that police are allowed to enter a home to stop domestic violence, with or without consent...