The New Republic called Elena Kagan a ''wonderwonk'' for her work on tobacco legislation in the Clinton administration. She was, the magazine said, ''a nerd who can talk tough.'' Justice Thurgood Marshall, for whom she served as a law clerk, called her, Ms. Kagan once wrote, ''to my face and I imagine also behind my back, 'Shorty.' '' [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
Published
2009
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