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Rodger Citron

Rodger Citron

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Rodger D. Citron is the Associate Dean for Research and Scholarship and Professor of Law at Touro University, Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center. He is a graduate of Yale College and Yale Law School and, among other things, was a trial attorney at the Department of Justice before becoming a law professor. His articles have been published in the Los Angeles Review of Books and Washington Monthly and on Slate and Justia’s Verdict.

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SCOTUS Outside Opinions

Law, memoir, and the mystery of Justice Anthony Kennedy’s writing

The Supreme Court justice memoir, so lucrative for its authors, tends to be a less than illuminating genre. Justice Neil Gorsuch’s A Republic, If You Can Keep It reiterated the case for originalism and attempted to illustrate why he was a worthy successor to Justice Antonin Scalia.

ByRodger Citron/Apr 10, 2026

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