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Corporation Counsel Michael D. Hess, the administration's top lawyer, described Justice Goodman as "philosophically biased against the city".
Even Mr. Koch, his opinion perhaps shifting with time, described Justice Wright in an interview on Tuesday as "a brilliant jurist".
In a videotaped tribute, Chief Justice Roberts described Justice Ginsburg's work habits — including her "total disregard for the normal day-night work schedule adhered to by everyone else since the beginning of recorded history" — and congratulated her for reaching what he said was the midpoint of her career on the court.
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For example, the police described Justice Mills as unsteady on her feet and slurring her words.
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It is, however, workable, pragmatic and reasonable adjectives that often describe Justice Breyer's jurisprudence.
Lawyers and colleagues describe Justice Stein as intellectually keen, personally gracious and, most of all, meticulously prepared.
The experts describe Justice Graffeo as a moderate who has virtually always joined in the majority opinion of the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court in Albany.
In a profile this week, Mr. Toobin describes Justice Breyer as "unskilled in the art of the poker face" and says that he used last January's Citizens United decision "to take a shot at Roberts" in the book.
Selections from the article which may prove helpful are the first few paragraphs describing Justice O'Connor's role as a "swing vote" on the Court and the last several sections describing her decisions about abortion rights, Bush v. Gore, and other influential cases in recent Court history.
Readers will certainly not agree with all of Mr. Toobin's analysis, and there are some unfortunate slips into invective in this volume: at one point he goes so far as to describe Justice Antonin Scalia as becoming a "right-wing crank".
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