What Drove This Supreme Court Clerk To Become A Stay-At-Home Dad?

Which justice did he clerk for? Why did he become a stay-at-home dad in the first place?

Did I miss the thrill and challenge of debating knotty legal questions with a Supreme Court justice? Well, let’s just say that most of the books I was reading now came with pictures of panda bears and barn animals.

— Ryan Park, now an associate at Boies Schiller & Flexner, in an illuminating account in The Atlantic of what it was like for him to leave a Supreme Court clerkship to become a stay-at-home father and later join a Biglaw firm.

(Which justice did he clerk for? Why did he become a stay-at-home dad in the first place? Why is he back at a firm? Flip to the next page to find out).

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