Magic mirror on the wall, who is the most literary justice of them all?

Well, it’s not yet time yet to get really, really serious about the new U.S. Supreme Court term. To help get through that “odd uneven time” when the best of summer is gone “and the new fall not yet born,” professor Scott Dodson of the University of California Hastings College of Law, and his co-author and wife, Ami, senior communications writer at the law school, sought to discover who on the current court is the most literary justice and which literary authors are most cited.

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