The usually calm Gregory Garre turned heads at Washington’s Reagan National Airport in June when he found out on that he had won the landmark U.S. Supreme Court affirmative action decision known as Fisher II.

“I was about to catch a plane down to Fort Lauderdale for a panel,” the Latham & Watkins ­partner and former U.S. solicitor general recalled. “I got some strange looks from the people around me because I was excitedly reacting to the court’s ­decision.”

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