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Writing for a unanimous state supreme court in 1988, Souter overturned a rape conviction on the ground that the trial judge should have allowed the defense to introduce evidence about the victim's allegedly provocative behavior in the moments before the assault...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Sampler of Souter's Views | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

...this the age of shameless self-promotion, Supreme Court nominee David Souter comes onto the national stage as an oddity. No one knows quite what to make of a man who has a life, not a life-style, who lives modestly, works hard, spends inconspicuously, attends church, enjoys solitude, honors his mother, and helps his neighbors. While part of being a public official these days is vying for an appearance on Nightline, Souter is extremely publicity shy, pursuing a life of quiet introspection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: David Souter: An 18th Century Man | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

When he was named attorney general of New Hampshire in 1976, Souter decided not to move into the office that went along with the job. Instead, he stayed put in the adjoining office he had occupied as the department's No. 2 man and gave the more prestigious quarters -- and the attention of the press -- to his deputy, Tom Rath, who welcomed it. Souter labored behind the scenes and spread the glory around. Then assistant attorney general Bill Glahn recalls, "If you screwed up, David took the blame. If you did well, you got the credit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: David Souter: An 18th Century Man | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

That self-deprecating style has made Souter the Nowhere Man, a tabula rasa in the cult of personality -- and so the perfect post-Bork appointment. Law- review articles asserting opinions on controversial subjects? There are none. Sweeping court decisions? Souter, as a trial and appellate judge, narrowly ruled on the facts at hand. In Souter, Bush may have found the last person in America who does not think in opinionated sound bites. Souter, with his Yankee reticence, does not presume anyone would be interested in what he thinks if legal scholars have already thought about it. In that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: David Souter: An 18th Century Man | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

...turns out, Souter, like everyone, has a personality, if not strong personal opinions, and a rich inner life, which he was able to keep to himself until last Monday. Friends describe him as a combination of the intellectual, scholarly, never married Justice Benjamin Cardozo and a tightfisted solitary cleric. In looks and wit, he resembles comedian Pat Paulsen; in his 5 o'clock shadow, Richard Nixon. He favors well-worn suits (black robes are said to add color to his wardrobe), cheap cars (a 1987 Volkswagen), non-power lunches (cottage cheese and an apple) and classical music. His main indulgence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: David Souter: An 18th Century Man | 8/6/1990 | See Source »

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