Paul Clement was interviewed for Download, the weekly feature in the New York Times' Sunday Review.
Asked what he was reading, the former U.S. solicitor general said "mostly briefs, old Supreme Court cases and the Federalist Papers." He added, however, that "to unwind" he reads novels, humor and travel writing, "like a bunch of Norman Lewis classics."
I'm thrilled at the thought of a Beltway lawyer settling down in the evening with A Dragon Apparent. I'd be even more thrilled if it became a trend and was followed by politicians.