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"This is clearly a book for Supreme Court junkies, and I am one of those. A pleasure to read, it is filled with lots of fascinating detail about the medical conditions of justices and their ultimate demise. This makes for both engaging and, at times, macabre reading. Atkinson's purpose, of course, is not simply to entertain. He is concerned with the impact of judicial disability on the workings of the Supreme Court throughout its history and grapples with potential solutions to the problems it poses."--Sheldon Goldman, author of Picking Federal Judges: Lower Court Selection from Roosevelt through Reagan
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