And then we assign them to each other to write them. So when I'm not reading, we're writing opinions. And usually you have, Most judges have between four to 10 or so appeals you're working on. and you're constantly working on them. And so a life of a court of appeals judge is you don't go into the office as much because I prefer to read at home where I'm in a comfortable chair. (19:35–19:40)
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