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Nine years ago, John Ferren returned to the historical pursuits he'd set aside when he went to Harvard Law School. Settling on the story of Justice Wiley Rutledge, who served on the Supreme Court a mere six and a half years, Ferren set off on a historical dig that has resulted in the publication of his first book. The book is gaining attention in part because the Supreme Court's recent decisions on the status of enemy combatants have echoed Rutledge's civil liberties views of more than 50 years earlier.
October 22, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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