Will Justice Don Willett Continue Tweeting If He’s Confirmed To The Fifth Circuit?
We sure hope so! Lawyers and law students really miss his entertaining presence on Twitter.
We sure hope so! Lawyers and law students really miss his entertaining presence on Twitter.
At least three of the nine justices are done hiring clerks for October Term 2018 (2018-2019).
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These clerks are like their boss: brilliant, well-credentialed, and (seemingly) conservative.
These emerging feeder judges are a high-powered and diverse group.
Don't count on any justice retiring before the end of next Term.
All the justices are done hiring for next Term, except for one -- can you guess who?
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
We're about to do a new update, so please share hiring news for October Term 2017 (and beyond).
Which law schools and feeder judges produced the most SCOTUS clerks for the upcoming Term?
Some justices are done with their OT 2017 hiring, and some are not.
Congratulations to these 34 outstanding young lawyers!
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
Which state-court and federal district judges send their clerks to the U.S. Supreme Court?
Which law schools and lower-court judges send the most people into prestigious Bristow Fellowships?
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann reviews Above the Law founder and managing editor David Lat's forthcoming novel, Supreme Ambitions.
Why does this feeder judge hate... food?
Who are the latest Supreme Court clerks, and how high are signing bonuses going for outgoing SCOTUS clerks?