“My writing tends to be spare, perhaps to a fault. When I was a law clerk for Judge Laurence Silberman, he once called me into his office and barked, “Amy, don’t be afraid of the adverb!” I’ve tried to take his advice. Still, I favor brief, clean sentences without extra words. My (obviously unattainable) target is more Hemingway than Dostoyevsky.”
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Listening to the Law: Reflections on the Court and Constitution
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