WASHINGTON - It took Justice David Souter’s final day at the Supreme Court to bring him into the limelight after nearly two decades in Washington.
A New England Republican who became a member of the court’s liberal bloc, the typically reticent Souter opened up a bit yesterday, saying how much the strong bonds forged with his fellow justices had meant to him.
At the close of the morning’s business, Souter read aloud from a letter to his colleagues, saying that friendship “has held us together’’ despite sometimes strong disagreements “over those things that matter to decent people in a civil society.’’