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The rise, fall, and future of the modern supreme court is a 1998 book by edward lazarus, who served as a law clerk for u. The former chief justice first published his succinct account of the history and presentday workings of the court in 1987. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading the brethren. Spicer looked at the docket, a neat handprinted sheet of paper prepared by t. It is evident that the authors bob woodward and scott armstrong did secure their information from former unnamed clerks of the court as well as others as there is no supporting documentation contained in. The brethren audiobook by bob woodward, scott armstrong.