Senior U.S. Circuit Judge Max Rosenn, one of the longest-serving federal appeals judges in the country who continued to go to his office six days a week until quite recently, died on Tuesday after a brief illness just two days after his 96th birthday.

A titan in the north-central Pennsylvania legal community, Judge Rosenn earned a reputation in his 35-year career on the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals as a probing questioner at oral argument whose vote could rarely be predicted.

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