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18.11.2008
If You Read Anything About Eric Holder…

As TNR wrote in its "Obama List," it looks as if Eric Holder will become the next attorney general. The best Holder reading I've come across is an intimate Washington Post profile from 1991, when he was a newly-minted judge in the D.C. Superior Court. Frankly, it reads like an episode of The Wire. A juicy excerpt:

Comfortable is not the only feeling he inspires. "He's the judge the most lawyers would like to date," says a public defender, a gleam in her eye. Holder even gets mash notes from jurors. He calls them "my little juror groupies." One woman sent a letter in fine cursive script that closed with the assurance that she found him attractive for himself and did not have "black robe fever." Holder, for the record, is quite happily married to Sharon Malone, administrative chief resident in obstetrics at George Washington University Hospital.

 --Barron YoungSmith

 

 

Posted: Tuesday, November 18, 2008 7:04 PM with 4 comment(s)

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williamyard said:

"Black robe fever"?

Is that anything like "torn T-shirt, stained lounging shorts, and ancient Birkenstocks revealing rampant toenail fungus fever"? I inspire that in women all the time.

Also, is "cursive" the adjectival form of "curse"? Because, yeah, I get that, too, but usually all-caps rather than script.

November 18, 2008 9:11 PM

drozenson said:

"The judge the most lawyers would like to date?" Harrumph.  The title holder is still Kimba Wood.  (Richard Posner has also been known to turn a few heads.)

November 19, 2008 10:01 AM

GSpinks said:

First VPILF, now AGILF?

November 19, 2008 12:04 PM

janus said:

That is an excellent, excellent profile, though I think that except misrepresents it somewhat. It paints a clear picture of a deliberative, thoughtful man trying his best to do the work of justice, knowing that it will always be imperfect, but trying regardless.

That's certainly what I want in an AG, rather than a mindless toady being given the job as a reward. Ugh.

November 19, 2008 1:26 PM