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Attorney covering #SCOTUS and federal appellate courts; @JonesDay and federal gov't alum. RT=Item is interesting.

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    1. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

      String: A few highlights from last night's @SCHSociety panel discussion on Justice Thurgood Marshall, headlined by Justice Kagan. Held in the #SCOTUS chamber.

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    2. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

      And, yes, there were cameras in the courtroom. @CSPAN will be showing the program, at a later date.

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      Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

      All panelists were former Marshall clerks: Justice Kagan, #CADC Judge Ginsburg, #SDNY Judge Engelmayer, and @Harvard_Law Prof. Randall Kennedy. Mrs. Cecilia Marshall and other family members attended. #SCOTUS

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        2. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

          When offering Kagan the job, by phone, Marshall said, "Hope you like writing dissents!" He had not interviewed Kagan. His former clerks handled that process. #SCOTUS

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        3. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

          Kagan was drafting a dissent for Marshall, and every time she brought it back, he said, "Stronger." This happened several times. He wanted the language to reflect a level of disgust. #SCOTUS

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        4. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

          Kagan: Marshall was a master storyteller. He could make you laugh or weep. Several panelists commented on his chilling stories of defending criminal defendants in the deep South, and the physical danger he was in. #SCOTUS

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        5. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

          All panelists agreed that Marshall was a very tough boss. Kagan said that the only day she was sure that he liked her was the day her parents visited. But all panelists reflected a warm regard and deep respect for the justice, as well. His nickname for her was "Shorty." #SCOTUS

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        6. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

          Justice Marshall expected the clerks to look out for and help one another catch errors, etc. As Professor Kennedy put it, if he was mad at one, he was mad at all. #SCOTUS

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        7. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

          When a clerk would suggest that the justice "had" to do something, Marshall replied that he only had to do two things: "Stay black and die." #SCOTUS

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        8. Michelle Olsen‏ @AppellateDaily Mar 7

          Professor Kennedy observed that Marshall's relationship with the civil rights movement was "complex." He used the court system to effect change. Not a fan of sit-ins, etc. #SCOTUS

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