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By Emily Nussbaum Kohan's "Orange Is the New Black" courts empathy and discomfort, titillation and sobs, often in the same scene.
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But, like "The Wire," "Orange" was a game changer, courting empathy and discomfort, titillation and sobs, often in the same scene.
Mantel doesn't court empathy, and writes in a historical present tense that has fallen out of fashion and unsettles some readers.
In her statement from the bench, Justice Ginsburg said the firefighters who sued "understandably attract the court's empathy".
As a senator, he voted against Roberts, who he said was qualified for the court but lacked empathy for the little guy.
Q: When you hear President Obama talk about nominating someone to the court who has empathy and real-world experience, do you understand what he means?
Similar examples from recent Court history show how empathy figures into some of the justices' jurisprudence.
In fact, it's lately from Alito that we get a window onto right-wing empathy on the court — and onto conservative instincts generally about who deserves our solicitude.
In it, she called Alito "the closest thing conservatives have to a feelings justice" and said that, in his opinions, "we get a window onto right-wing empathy on this court".
Clinicians cited examples of court action garnering publicity and empathy, or where a child's death resulted in significant financial loss for the family.
The Court will miss David Souter's intellectual empathy.
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