Abstract
This paper argues that exemplary judges, i.e. paradigmatically good judges, are vitally important to both inculcating the judicial virtues and developing a theory of judicial virtue. Critically, such exemplars are not only real but also fictional. Thus, literature is central to both improving the judicial practice and theorizing about excellence in judging.
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