Author Q&A: Curiosity, passion, and becoming a judge at 52

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Author Q&A: Curiosity, passion, and becoming a judge at 52
David S. TatelFederal JudgeLegal Profession
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Retired federal judge writes a moving memoir about his long career and using his voice to motivate people with disabilities.

But it’s no cliché to Judge David S. Tatel , now 82 and recently retired. “I can’t see, but I can listen closely,” he writes in his new memoir, “

"Vixen has learned to live with me and help me live with her. It's a pretty extraordinary relationship." What role does curiosity play in your path from University of Michigan student to federal judge? For you, the key to judicial collegiality is to “respect each other, to listen to each other, and to sometimes change your mind.” That's a great way to think about a lot of our working relationships with people. How was that key to your work as a judge?

I have a wonderful 60-year marriage to Edie, and she is a huge part of all of this and who’s really responsible for this book. But Vixen has added something that no other human can. Vixen has allowed me to be alone. It's important for everybody to have an opportunity to be alone and to think. I don't think humans have come close to understanding how conscious and aware dogs really are, It's just fascinating to see how Vixen has learned to live with me and help me live with her.

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