Washington Post: “What at first glance might seem odd — some of the smartest (and busiest) legal minds in the country writing books for kids — is actually close to becoming a majority opinion at the high court. Justice Sonia Sotomayor has published five books for younger audiences. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson released a young-adult […]

Washington Post: “What at first glance might seem odd — some of the smartest (and busiest) legal minds in the country writing books for kids — is actually close to becoming a majority opinion at the high court. Justice Sonia Sotomayor has published five books for younger audiences. Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson released a young-adult version of her memoir, Lovely One, in January.

Gorsuch has been plugging Heroes of 1776: The Story of the Declaration of Independence since November.” “The trend is fueled by the justices’ growing status as political celebrities in a deeply divided country, according to publishing industry figures and students of the court. Their name recognition, particularly among people who share their ideological values, creates built-in audiences that publishers see as a safe bet.”