“We do work under some unusual circumstances,” Grant adds. “The threat of terrorism is always there.”
Before 9/11, Grant could sometimes be found giving colleagues tours of the historic building. On rare occasions, she’d even let her visitors take a peek inside the courtroom, and some of them had the honor of having their photo taken there. Sometimes she’d take people up to what insiders call “the real highest court in the land”—a basketball court above the courtroom.
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“We do work under some unusual circumstances,” Grant adds. “The threat of terrorism is always there.”
Before 9/11, Grant could sometimes be found giving colleagues tours of the historic building. On rare occasions, she’d even let her visitors take a peek inside the courtroom, and some of them had the honor of having their photo taken there. Sometimes she’d take people up to what insiders call “the real highest court in the land”—a basketball court above the courtroom.