U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit
Nov. 26, 2007
In Recent Books, Centrist Justice Bears the Brunt of Criticism
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy may have reached new heights of influence as the U.S. Supreme Court's most powerful justice, but if this year is any indication, he also may have earned a less-enviable designation: the court's most-derided member.




By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Justice Anthony M. Kennedy may have reached new heights of influence as the U.S. Supreme Court's most powerful justice, but if this year is any indication, he also may have earned a less-enviable designation: the court's most-derided member.
A pair of best-selling new books about the court paint unflattering portraits of the ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - Justice Anthony M. Kennedy may have reached new heights of influence as the U.S. Supreme Court's most powerful justice, but if this year is any indication, he also may have earned a less-enviable designation: the court's most-derided member.
A pair of best-selling new books about the court paint unflattering portraits of the ...
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