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Justice Souter Nearly Quit Supreme Court Over Bush v. Gore Decision

Liliana Segura: A new book says Souter was "shattered" by the 2000 election ruling and it moved him to tears repeatedly.
September 4, 2007  |  
 
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Poor David Souter.

Not only is the famously mild-mannered Supreme Court judge a solitary voice of reason among the crazies overrunning the Bench; now it turns out he hates his job.

It should come as no surprise (and yet it kinda does) that the judge who was nominated by Bush I only to become one of the most reliably liberal members of the bench "was shattered" by the Supreme Court's 2000 ruling in Bush v. Gore--so shattered, in fact, the decision would move him to tears (repeatedly) and lead him to contemplate leaving the Court altogether.

Also, he hates Washington D.C.

According to a new book on the Supreme Court by Jeffrey Toobin:

"For many months, it was not at all clear whether [Souter] would remain as a justice...That the Court met in a city he loathed made the decision even harder. At the urging of a handful of close friends, he decided to stay on, but his attitude toward the Court was never the same."
This is more sad than juicy, really, but given that the Supreme Court doesn't exactly lend itself to dishy prose, one has to wonder what other interesting human tidbits lie within Toobin's provocatively titled book. (It's called "The Nine," which sounds a lot like a reality TV show or some sort of "24"-inspired drama in which team of swashbuckling judges argues the merits of torture based on the superhero tactics of a certain Jack Bauer...what's that? Scalia's way ahead of me? Oops, my bad.

Liliana Segura is a writer and activist living in New York
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