Henry Lind, the U.S. Supreme Court’s former reporter of decisions who died last month, may not have thought that getting the court to decide how to spell “marijuana” was his most lasting contribution.

Yet that 1986 episode was featured in The Washington Post‘s November 20 obituary on Lind, who served the court in that statutory position from 1979 to 1987 and had a distinguished career in the legal writing and publication field.

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