average person couldn t have done. he was a very articulate person even though he s not known generally for that and he s a very likable person and a decent person. .. and eventually he was appointed to the court of appeals to for three years after i had been appointed. and so we find ourselves being often competitors to megatrends. we have conversation about it. kind of hard to do your regular work without knowing what is going on here. and so we agree to it. each of us agreed to tell the other one if we heard anything about the nomination. our opportunity to get the job. so about three or four days after we had that conversation, the friday after text giving, president ford called me up. my secretary was not there. explain the was going to nominate me. was very pleased and told himself. he talked for a minute and then he said we re going to announce this about 5:00 this afternoon here in washington. he said i asked you not to tell anybody about it. i would like to, mr. pr
i dissented from my two colleagues who thought the recount actually increased the risk anner own youse count of ballots which i thought was quite wrong. that case was reversed by the was on the court of appeals. if the recount had continued to probably wouldn t have altered the election. there have been some studies that indicate that s the case but the thing that may have roduced the result was the ballots they had in palm beach county if i remember correctly some of the details that patrick buchanan was on the seed a large number of ballots in an area that probably would have voted democratic. there is a belief gore lost more votes to patrick buchanan than to his opponent. that conceivably could have made a different. but it was just a very strange ballot form they had. it was hard for the voter to use. time for one more question. i wanted to ask about your thoughts on the equal rights amendment. i know it wasn t addressed in your book and i was wondering if you cou
on friday we took the cases from tuesday tuesday. wednesdays we discussed the monday cases. but the deliberation is orderly at the conference. the justices speak in turn going around the table. and usually the discussion is over after everyone has spoken but sometimes on the more difficult cases there would be back and fort later on. but by the time the conference is over most of the cases have been decided and will not be will come out the way the way they re designed to conference. but there are some cases that are difficult and these deliberations that occur at later times on spontaneous occasions you can t really say. and when you were the senior justice and the majority and you re thinking about who do we sign the opinion to what are you thinking about in that part of the process? > well, it varies. you re concerned about distributing assignments fairly and equally is one thing. mainly the primary thing when i was assigned responsibility was to try to pick the ju
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