Kagan agrees with what J Scalia said that you can't take it personally when Justices disagree in good faith
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Kagan says Chief is a great model for collegiality. Self interest keeps things cordial because Justices are repeat players
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Kagan: the best response to charges of scotus politicization is to reach consensus where they can
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after Scalia death, 8 person court silver lining was Justices had to keep talking even when it appeared 4-4. Try try try to break ties
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Sometimes Justices found a question for which they agreed on the answer but it wasn't a question anyone wanted answered
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On opinion writing J Kagan said some people thought she went too far in citing Dr Seuss
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If good opinion writing looks easy, it is actually a lot of work. Kagan aims for a reader who is intelligent without a law degree
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Look for examples, analogies closer to home that people can relate to. Be clear, engaging and will stick with people. Like how she taught
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Kagan on legal writing: "there's a lot of banging your head against your computer monitor"
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At yesterday's talk, Kagan painted picture of collegiality among Justices. But
@NinaTotenberg says tension w Gorsuch http://howappealing.abovethelaw.com/101717.html#073210 …2 replies 1 retweet 2 likesShow this thread
That's via @howappealing linking to @FirstMondaysFM podcast (which I haven't heard yet)http://www.firstmondays.fm/episodes/2017/10/16/ot2017-3-nowheresville …
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