Here are the law schools that have produced the most Bristow Fellows over the past 10 years (OT 2012 to OT 2021):
Yale – 10
Columbia – 5
UVA – 5
Stanford – 5
Chicago – 4
Harvard – 4
Northwestern – 3
Duke – 3
Georgetown
Michigan
Penn
Notre Dame
And here are the lower-court judges who sent clerks into Bristow Fellowships over the past decade (note that some Fellows clerked for more than one judge):
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Wilkinson – 6
Garland – 5
Srinivasan – 5
Kavanaugh – 3
Kethledge – 3
Sutton – 3
Feinerman (N.D. Ill.) – 3
W. Fletcher – 2
Griffith – 2
Thapar – 2
Brinkema (E.D. Va.) – 2
Oetken (S.D.N.Y.) – 2
Bibas
Cabranes
Duncan
Katzmann
Livingston
Lohier
G. Lynch
Millett
Niemeyer
Owens
Scirica
J. Smith
Stras
Sykes
Tatel
Willett
Abrams (S.D.N.Y.)
Chhabria (N.D. Cal.)
Cote (S.D.N.Y.)
Furman (S.D.N.Y.)
Hayes (S.D. Cal.)
Huvelle (D.D.C.)
K.B. Jackson (D.D.C.)
Karas (S.D.N.Y.)
Moss (D.D.C.)
Pratter (E.D. Pa.)
M. Thompson (M.D. Ala.)
Finally, here are the 10 most recent classes of Bristow Fellows (43 Fellows in total):
2021 – 2022
Samir Doshi (Yale 2018 / Lohier / Moss (D.D.C.))
Abigail Frisch (Duke 2018 / Hayes (S.D. Cal.) / Willett)
David Goldman (UVA 2019 / Stras / Thapar)
Eve Levin (Columbia 2018 / Srinivasan / Oetken (S.D.N.Y.))
Yoni Marshall (Stanford 2019 / Bibas / Feinerman (N.D. Ill.))
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2020 – 2021
Nicola Cohen (Columbia 2018 / Owens / Abrams (S.D.N.Y.))
Kyle Grigel (Stanford 2019 / Sutton)
Aaron Roper (Yale 2019 / Garland)
Yishai Schwartz (Yale 2018 / Cabranes / Karas (S.D.N.Y))
John Henry Thompson (Chicago 2018 / Sykes / Griffith)
2019 – 2020
Josh Halpern (Harvard 2017 / Smith / Millett)
Sean Janda (Stanford 2017 / Brinkema (E.D. Va.) / Srinivasan)
McKaye Neumeister (Yale 2017 / Srinivasan / Oetken (S.D.N.Y.))
John Ramer (Michigan 2017 / Kethledge)
Daniel Richardson (UVA 2018 / Wilkinson)
2018 – 2019
Meg Braun (Yale 2016 / Brinkema (E.D. Va.) / Katzmann)
Hunter Bruton (Duke 2016 / Duncan / Huvelle (D.D.C.))
Steve Lindsay (Yale 2017 / Griffith)
Adam Sorensen (UVA 2017 / Wilkinson)
2017 – 2018
Jo-Ann Karhson (Harvard / K.B. Jackson (D.D.C.) / Kavanaugh)
Michael Qian (Stanford / Garland)
Reema Shah (Yale / Srinivasan)
Maggie Upshaw (Chicago / Fletcher)
2016 – 2017
Julie Karaba (Northwestern / Kavanaugh / Feinerman (N.D. Ill.))
Chelsea Priest (Stanford / Garland)
Joseph Schroeder (U. Chicago / Wilkinson)
Jack Starcher (Columbia / Furman (S.D.N.Y.) / Srinivasan)
2015 – 2016
Lena Hughes (Columbia / Cote (S.D.N.Y.) / Lynch)
Laura Myron (Harvard / Wilkinson)
Parker Rider-Longmaid (Penn / Scirica / Pratter (E.D. Pa.))
Evan Rose (U. Chicago / W. Fletcher / Chhabria (N.D. Cal.))
2014 – 2015
Z. Payvand Ahdout (Columbia / Livingston)
Galen Bascom (UVA / Garland)
Samuel Harbourt (Harvard / Garland)
Jonathan Meltzer (Yale / Wilkinson)
2013 – 2014
Sarah Boyce (Duke / Sutton)
Travis Crum (Yale / Thompson / Tatel)
Elana Nightingale Dawson (Northwestern / Feinerman (N.D. Ill.) / Kethledge)
Ryan Snyder (Notre Dame / Kethledge)
2012 – 2013
Brinton Lucas (UVA / Wilkinson)
Daniel Taylor (Georgetown / Thapar (E.D. Ky.) / Sutton)
Julia Malkina (Yale / Kavanaugh)
Jonathan Shaub (Northwestern / Niemeyer)
If you see any errors in the listings above, please email me ([email protected]). Thanks!
Earlier:
- Congratulations To The 2020 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2019 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2018 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2017 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2016 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2015 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2014 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2013 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2012 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2011 Bristow Fellows
- Congratulations To The 2010 Bristow Fellows
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