Frank Wagner, the former U.S. Supreme Court official who put the justices’ decisions into publishable form for more than 23 years and in 2000 helped to put them online, died Aug. 28. He was 71 years old.

Wagner’s wife, Carol Oakes, told The National Law Journal that he died in Rochester, New York, of natural causes. At his request, she said there would be no memorial service, and no donations, cards or flowers. News of his death circulated by word of mouth among court personnel.

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