After graduating from law school, he served as a law clerk to the Honorable Alan B.
Following law school, he served as a law clerk for the Honorable Frank E.
From 1993 to 1994, he served as a judicial law clerk to Judge Deanell R.
Previously, Campbell-Smith served as a career law clerk for the Honorable Emily C.
Genachowski, a former law clerk to Supreme Court Justice David Souter, seems reluctant to assert more authority in the face of this legal decision.
He is a celebrated conservative who as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Robert Jackson argued in a memo that segregated schools were constitutional.
"Roberts showed tactical brilliance, " said Kevin Walsh, a law professor at the University of Richmond and a former law clerk for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
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Ms. Samuels has additional experience in the private sector and as a law clerk to a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Carrie Severino, chief counsel for the Judicial Crisis Network and a former law clerk for Justice Clarence Thomas, rejected Obama's argument that support for his health care legislation was a moral choice.
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David Lat, who is the author of the legal blog Above the Law, says that Riches's cases, once received, would be immediately shuffled off to a law clerk and then...
From 1996 to 1997, she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Sarah S. Vance, and from 1992 to 1993 she served as a law clerk for the Honorable Martin L.C.
The most enterprising types in Bleak House are in the law profession, like the sinister solicitor Mr. Tulkinghorn and the unctuous law clerk Guppy, or are reptilian misers, like Krook the landlord and Smallweed the moneylender.
As a former law clerk to Rehnquist, not to mention his immediate successor as Chief Justice, Roberts was an obvious choice to deliver the annual lecture named for Rehnquist at the University of Arizona law school in February.
Wade, " said Edward Lazarus -- a former law clerk for Blackmun and an author of "Closed Chambers: The Rise, Fall, and Future of the Modern Supreme Court"-- "is that it's necessary for the equality of women, rather than grounding it in the privacy right.
Engelmayer served as a law clerk to the Honorable Thurgood Marshall of the U.S. Supreme Court from 1988 to 1989 and as a law clerk to the Honorable Patricia Wald of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit from 1987 to 1988.
Under Supreme Court precedent, a state doesn't have the power to block the enforcement of federal law inside its borders, said Joseph Thai, a constitutional law professor at the University of Oklahoma who served as law clerk to Supreme Court Justices John Paul Stevens and Byron White.
Challenges based on such factors, which engage biases far deeper than any purported rooting interest in a case, have been swatted down so often that a law clerk of even middling competence could prepare an opinion in less than half a day for a judge facing such a challenge.
Rubenstein, son of a Baltimore postal clerk, got his law degree at the University of Chicago and served as a policy advisor in the Carter White House.
Half of the graduates at the top law schools who then go on to clerk for the Supreme Court or federal appellate courts, are women.
Dutchess County Clerk Bradford Kendall said the law's provision that the county process all the forms from permit holders seeking to opt out of having their status public could bog down his staff and cost county taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars.
He went to Princeton and Harvard Law, and did stints as a federal judge's clerk and as an assistant district attorney in Manhattan.
But Cornell University law professor Josh Chafetz, a legislative expert and former federal clerk, says any judicial proceedings relating to the civil action will likely take years and outlast any political interest in the case.
Jason Mazzone of Brooklyn Law has a thoughtful critique over at Balkinization of the New York Times story about clerk-driven polarization at the U.S. Supreme Court.
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But in addition to the testimony from Tripp's bridge club friends, Montanarelli said a Radio Shack manager and sales clerk both told the grand jury that they warned Tripp about Maryland's wiretapping law when they sold her the tape recording equipment.
Bachmann was an up-and-coming law enforcement leader who some expected to run for sheriff one day, said Marc Hamlin, the district clerk for Brazos County and friend of the slain constable for more than 20 years.
These days, we think of a law clerkship as a high-prestige post, but back then in Louisiana, people took the word "clerk" literally.
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