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Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: OT 2008 (Update #1)

Supreme Court hallway Above the Law Above the Law Above the Law.JPGThe Supreme Court hasn't yet finished up for October Term 2006 (which should end tomorrow). The law clerks for October Term 2007 will start arriving next month. But many of them have already started hiring clerks for October Term 2008.

We reported on some of those hires back in this post. And now we have more to add:

1. Conservatives hoping for his retirement will be disappointed. Rumor has it Justice John Paul Stevens has hired all of his clerks for OT 2008. The only one whose name we have, however, is Lindsey Powell (Stanford 2007 / Garland).

2. Justice Antonin Scalia has hired Jameson Jones (Stanford 2007 / Sutton). Judge Jeffrey Sutton, a judicial superhottie, is turning into quite the feeder to his former boss.

3. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has hired at least one clerk for October Term 2008 -- Miriam Seifter (Harvard 2007 / Garland) -- and perhaps more.

So in terms of OT 2008, Stanford Law School and Judge Merrick B. Garland are off to a good start.

If you have more SCOTUS clerk hiring news to add, please email us (subject line: "Supreme Court clerk hiring").

A list of OT 2008 law clerks thus far appears after the jump.

OCTOBER TERM 2008 SUPREME COURT CLERK HIRES (as of June 27, 2007)

Chief Justice John G. Roberts
1. ?
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

Justice John Paul Stevens
1. Lindsey Powell (Stanford 2007 / Garland)
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

Justice Antonin Scalia
1. Jameson Jones (Stanford 2007 / Sutton)
2. Yaakov Roth (Harvard 2007 / Boudin)
3. David Thompson (Stanford 2007 / Kozinski)
4. ?

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
1. Chris Walker (Stanford 2006 / Kozinski)
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

Justice David H. Souter
1. ?
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

Justice Clarence Thomas
1. William S. Consovoy (GMU 2001 / E. Jones)
2. Jennifer Mascott (GW 2006 / Kavanaugh)
3. Patrick Strawbridge (Creighton 2004 / M. Arnold)
4. ?

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
1. Miriam Seifter (Harvard 2007 / Garland)
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

Justice Stephen G. Breyer
1. Seth Grossman (Yale 2005 / Reinhardt / Calabresi)
2. Matthew E. Price (Harvard 2006 / Boudin)
3. ?
4. ?

Justice Samuel Alito
1. Dana R. Irwin (Yale 2002 / Scirica)
2. Jack L. White (Pepperdine 2003 / Alito)
3. ?
4. ?

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (retired):
1. ?

As always, please bring errors or omissions to our attention by email (subject line: "Supreme Court clerk hiring"). Thanks.

List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States [Wikipedia]

Earlier: Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: October Term 2008

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1 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:16 PM

First?

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2 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:17 PM

Whoo hoo! I'm taking the rest of the day off.

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3 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:21 PM

What the hell does a clerk for a retired justice do and do law firms still shell out the bonii for them?

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4 Posted by hls 3L | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:23 PM

Miriam is a great gal. Good for her.

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5 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:29 PM

Wow Stanford has more clerks than Harvard or Yale right now.

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6 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:39 PM

retired justices give speeches, sit on panels, and O'Connor does still ride circuit. don't know about the bonus issue

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7 Posted by anon | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 3:56 PM

Stevens has also hired a clerk from Judge Black on the 11th Circuit.

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8 Posted by anon | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 4:17 PM

The clerk for the retired justice is assigned to the chambers of an active justice and works as a full-time extra clerk for that justice. The active justices rotate who gets the extra clerk.

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9 Posted by anon | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 4:20 PM

Justice Stevens hired two from Garland.

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10 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 4:53 PM

Does anyone else think it is odd to hire a SCOTUS clerk before he/she has even started their appellate clerkship? I mean, they could be TERRIBLE clerks, but the Justices would have no way of knowing (as the feeder judge had worked with them for what, a month, tops?).

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11 Posted by anon | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:35 PM

it's not like this is a random draw... none of these people will be terrible clerks.

go stanford!

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12 Posted by Who cares? | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:35 PM

Who cares? Show us the money! And 4:17 is wrong - though they can and do assist in regular work, lots and lots and lots of what they do is research and write for books, speeches, articles, etc.

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13 Posted by hmm | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 5:53 PM

What the heck has happened to Chicago recently?

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14 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:07 PM

Justice Stevens hired *three* from Garland. Other two are Jessica Bulman-Pozen (Yale) and Damian Williams (Yale).

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15 Posted by Anonymous | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:16 PM

Expect this to be a poor year for Chicago. Very few people in the class that just graduated clerked and of those clerking, only 2 or 3 are legitimate SCOTUS possibilities. Two already had interviews but presumably have not received an offer as of yet.

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16 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:47 PM

How do you guys know all this? I wish I were that connected!

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17 Posted by Bottom Half | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 6:50 PM

My class at Chicago had six SCOTUS clerks, but Chicago seems to go in waves. Given the hard curve, I assume it depends on having enough slackers in the class to float the other folks to the top. We have plenty of each. And they can thank me later.

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18 Posted by anonymous | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:07 PM

6:07 is Yale '07 and been hired for OT 2009

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19 Posted by Anon | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:47 PM

Not sure whether Chicago's issues are temporary, or just another way things are declining under Levmore. When half the faculty leaves, of course the clerkship placement is going to be worse.

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20 Posted by Anon | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:53 PM

I'd guess temporary. Just judging from the number of people who applied for clerkships last year (very low) to those that are applying this year (very high) I would expect to see a lot of Chicago names on these lists at this time next year (or at least a lot of '08 grads ultimately working their way to SCOTUS).

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21 Posted by Jimmy | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 8:03 PM

Lat-
Sue Yun-Ahn has been hired by Ginsburg for '08. Current Cote clerk, working for Tatel next year.

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22 Posted by guest | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 9:38 PM

Only 4 applicants from Chicago this year, so that's the ceiling. Quite possible this will be the first year in a while that nobody from there lands a golden ticket.

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23 Posted by Bucky Badger | Permalink Wednesday, June 27, 2007 10:41 PM

J. Stevens is keepin' it in the 7th Circuit with a Wisconsin grad

http://www.law.wisc.edu/news/index.php?ID=1091

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24 Posted by anon | Permalink Thursday, June 28, 2007 12:24 AM

7:07: can you clarify?

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25 Posted by anon | Permalink Thursday, June 28, 2007 2:04 PM

Go Stanford! Congratulations to my classmates.

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26 Posted by guest | Permalink Thursday, June 28, 2007 3:22 PM

Thomas is done for 2008

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