The Tenth Justice
Chapter One
BEN ADDISON WAS SWEATING. LIKE A PIG.
And it wasn't supposed to be this way.
In the past three hours, Ben had read the current issues of The
Washington Post, The New York Times, Law Week, and Legal Times. Last
night, before going to bed, he'd committed to memory every major
Supreme Court case from the previous session. He'd also made a list
of every Supreme Court opinion Justice Mason Hollis had ever
written, and, to be safe, he'd reread Hollis's biography. No matter
what the subject, Ben was convinced he was prepared for any topic
Justice Hollis might raise. In his briefcase, he had packed two legal
pads, four pens, two pencils, a pocket legal dictionary, a pocket
thesaurus, and--since he'd heard that Supreme Court clerks typically
work straight through lunch--a turkey sandwich. Without question,
Ben Addison was ready.
But he was still sweating. Like a pig.
As he stood outside the Supreme Court, a half hour early for his first
day on the job, he was entranced by the gleaming white columns of the
nation's highest court. This is it, he thoug ... read full excerpt from The Tenth Justice ebook