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Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: Justices Stevens, Scalia, and Ginsburg Are Done (for OT 2009)

Supreme Court hallway Above the Law Above the Law Above the Law.JPGWhat’s going on at the Supreme Court? Last weekend, after handing down the last opinions of October Term 2007, two of the justices had law clerk reunions at One First Street.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg hosted a tea for her clerks on Sunday afternoon. Perfectly lovely and civilized, and just what one would expect from a justice with a white frilly thing sprouting from her neck.

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy has his clerk reunion every five years. There was a black-tie dinner at the Court on Saturday night, followed by a kid- and family-friendly lunch on Sunday. Turnout was strong, and the attendees included several former AMK clerks who are now judges: Chief Judge Alex Kozinski (9th Cir.; awkward?), Judge Brett Kavanaugh (D.C. Cir.), Judge Neil Gorsuch (10th Cir.), and the just-confirmed Raymond Kethledge (6th Cir.). We may have a more detailed report on the AMK reunion later.

And speaking of Supreme Court clerks, we have lots of hiring news to pass along. We were hoping to wait a bit longer to tie up some loose ends (of which there are a number). But since some of this news has been showing up elsewhere — e.g., the Volokh Conspiracy (Orin Kerr); Wikipedia — we’ve been forced to show our hand.

As noted over at the Clerkship Notification Blog, Justice John Paul Stevens and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg have completed their law clerk hiring for October Term 2009. In addition, we’ve independently confirmed that Justice Antonin Scalia is also all finished for OT 2009. If you were hoping to land a clerkship with JPS, RBG, or AS — who, by the way, are frequently mentioned by ex-SCOTUS clerks (of all ideological stripes) when you ask them who the smartest of the nine justices are — sorry, but the courthouse doors are closed. Try again next year.

Check out the list of Supreme Court clerks for OT 2009 — which contains some information gaps, which we’re hoping you can help us fill — after the jump.

Please note that these are the clerks for October Term 2009 (i.e., the 2009-2010 judicial year). If you’re looking for a list of the October Term 2008 clerks, starting up at the Court this summer, click here.

We are always looking for more Supreme Court clerk hiring information. Please bring errors or omissions to our attention by email (subject line: “Supreme Court clerk hiring”). Thanks.

OCTOBER TERM 2009 SUPREME COURT CLERK HIRES (as of July 1, 2008)

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

Justice John Paul Stevens
1. Hyland Hunt (U. Michigan 2008 / D. Ginsburg)
2. Adam Jed (Harvard 2008 / Calabresi)
3. Merritt McAlister (University of Georgia 2007 / Anderson (11th Cir.))
4. David Pozen (Yale 2007 / Garland)

Justice Antonin Scalia
1. Jonathan Bond (GWU 2008 / Sutton)
2. Steven Lehotsky (Harvard 2002 / D. Ginsburg)
3. Daniel M. Sullivan (Chicago 2008 / O’Scannlain)
4. Katherine Twomey (UVA 2008 / Wilkinson)

Factoid: Steve Lehotsky is currently at the DOJ’s Office of Legal Counsel, aka the Finishing School for the Elect. When he starts his clerkship, he’ll become the 12th attorney-advisor at OLC since 2001 who has gone on to clerk for the Supreme Court. (Ten of the 12 were selected for SCOTUS out of OLC; two already had their Supreme Court clerkships lined up when they arrived.)

Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
1. Scott Keller (University of Texas 2007 / Kozinski)
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

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

Justice Clarence Thomas
1. Marah Stith (Yale 2006 / O’Scannlain)
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
1. Elizabeth Barchas Prelogar (Harvard 2008 / Garland)
2. Pamela Bookman (UVA 2006 / Sack)
3. Vincent Levy (Columbia 2007 / D. Ginsburg)
4. John Rappaport (Harvard 2006 / Reinhardt)

Justice Stephen G. Breyer
1. Bessie Dewar (Yale 2006 / W. Fletcher / L. Pollak (E.D. Pa.))
2.
3.
4.

Justice Samuel Alito
1. Jaynie Randall (Yale 2006 / M. Patel (N.D. Cal.) / Cabranes)
2. ?
3. ?
4. ?

Justice Sandra Day O’Connor (retired):
1. Joshua Deahl (U. Michigan 2006 / Benavides)

Congratulations to Jonathan Bond [Volokh Conspiracy]
SCOTUS Clerk Hiring [Clerkship Notification Blog]
List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States [Wikipedia]
Clerks Head Off to $250,000 Bonuses [Washingtonian]

Earlier: Prior ATL coverage of Supreme Court clerks (scroll down)

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