It may be “the people’s seat,” but as far as U.S. Sen. Scott Brown is concerned, it’s Kennedy’s office. Brown - a GOP superstar who vowed to remain a maverick on Capitol Hill - is symbolically crossing the aisle to honor the late liberal icon Edward M. Kennedy with a shrine in his former office, which was assigned to Brown by the Senate leadership. While Brown famously said in a campaign debate that “it isn’t the Kennedy seat . . . it’s the people’s seat,” he also expressed awe at Kennedy’s accomplishments earlier this year. He said one of his...