List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 6)

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Margo Schlanger, professor at the University of Michigan Law School, clerked for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg during the 1993–95 terms.

Law clerks have assisted the justices of the United States Supreme Court in various capacities since the first one was hired by Justice Horace Gray in 1882.[1] Each justice is permitted to have between three and four law clerks per Court . Most persons serving in this capacity are recent law school graduates (and typically graduated at the top of their class).[2] Among their many functions, clerks do legal research that assists justices in deciding what cases to accept and what questions to ask during oral arguments, prepare memoranda, and draft orders and opinions.[3] After retiring from the Court, a justice may continue to employ a law clerk, who may be assigned to provide additional assistance to an active justice or may assist the retired justice when sitting by designation with a lower court.

Table of law clerks[]

The following is a table of law clerks serving the associate justice holding Supreme Court seat 6 (the Court's sixth associate justice seat by order of creation), which was established on February 24, 1807 by the 9th Congress through the Seventh Circuit Act of 1807 (2 Stat. 420).[4] This seat is currently occupied by Justice Amy Coney Barrett.

Seat 6 associate justices and law clerks

Stanley Matthews

May 17, 1881 –
March 22, 1889[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
Everett Riley York 1886 1889 National (1885)

David Josiah Brewer

January 6, 1890 –
March 28, 1910[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
1893 1910 National (1896)

Charles Evans Hughes

October 10, 1910 –
June 10, 1916[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
1913 1914 GW (1913)

John Hessin Clarke

October 9, 1916 –
September 18, 1922[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
1919 1922 Detroit (c. 1898) J. Lamar / R. W. Peckham

George Sutherland

October 2, 1922 –
January 17, 1938[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
1922 1923 Detroit (c. 1898) J. H. Clarke / J. Lamar / R. W. Peckham
1924 1929 GW (1924)
1930 1934 GW (1931)
1934 1938 GW (1934)

Stanley Forman Reed

January 31, 1938 –
February 25, 1957[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
Harold Leventhal 1938 1938 Columbia (1936) H. F. Stone
1938 1939 Harvard (1937) A. Hand (2d Cir.)
Philip L. Graham 1939 1940 Harvard (1939) none
Bennett Boskey 1940 1941 Harvard (1939) L. Hand (2d Cir.)
1941 1942 Harvard (1940) A. Hand (2d Cir.)
David Schwartz 1942 1943 Harvard (1939)
1943 1944 Harvard (1942) A. Hand (2d Cir.)
1944 1945 Chicago (1941)
1945 1946 Harvard (1944) C. Magruder (1st Cir.)
1946 1947 Yale (1945) L. Hand (2d Cir.)
Robert von Mehren 1947 1948 Harvard (1946) L. Hand (2d Cir.)
1947 1948 Yale (1947)
1948 1949 Harvard (1948)
1948 1949 Virginia (1947)
1949 1950 Harvard (1948) L. Hand (2d Cir.)
Bayless Manning 1949 1950 Yale (1949)
Adam Yarmolinsky 1950 1951 Yale (1948) C. E. Clark (2d Cir.)
1950 1951 Columbia (1949) Rifkind (S.D.N.Y.)
1951 1952 Harvard (1950) W. Orr (9th Cir.) / G. Moore (E.D. Mo.)
1951 1952 Yale (1949)
William D. Rogers 1952 1953 Yale (1951) C. E. Clark (2d Cir.)
1952 1954 Chicago (1951)
[6] 1953 1954 Yale (1953)
1953 1954 Georgetown (1952) Fahy (D.C. Cir.)
Gordon B. Davidson 1954 1955 Louisville (LLB 1951) / Yale (LLM 1952)
1954 1955 Harvard (1954)
1955 1956 Georgetown (1954) Prettyman (D.C. Cir.)
Roderick M. Hills 1955 1957 Stanford (1955)
1956 1957 Harvard (1956)
(shared with Burton and Warren) 1960 1961 Harvard (1960) none
Timothy B. Dyk (shared with Burton) 1961 1962 Harvard (1961) none
Theodore R. Boehm (shared with Burton and Warren) 1963 1964 Harvard (1963)
(shared with Warren) 1964 1965 North Carolina (1964) none
(shared with Warren) 1965 1966 Stanford (1963) none
(shared with Warren) 1966 1967 Columbia (1966)
(shared with Warren) 1968 1969 Virginia (1967) none
(shared with Burger, Stewart, White) 1972 1973 Yale (1972) none
David M. Becker 1974 1975 Columbia (1973) Leventhal (D.C. Cir)
1975 1976 Penn (1974) I. Goldberg (5th Cir.)

Charles Evans Whittaker

March 25, 1957 –
March 31, 1962[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
Kenneth W. Dam 1957 1958 Chicago (1957) none
1957 1958 Wash U (1955) none
William C. Canby, Jr. 1958 1959 Minnesota (1956) none
1958 1959 Kansas (1958) none
1959 1960 Michigan (1959) none
1959 1960 Notre Dame (1959) none
1960 1961 Yale (1960) none
1960 1962 Wash U (1960) none
(shared with Warren) 1961 1962 Michigan (1961)

Byron White

April 16, 1962 –
June 28, 1993[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
(hired by Whittaker) 1962 1962 Wash U (1960) none
Richard H. Stern 1962 1963 Yale (1959) none
1962 1963 NYU (1962) none
Rex E. Lee 1963 1964 Chicago (1963) none
1963 1965 Yale (1963) none
1964 1966 Columbia (1963) Hays (2d Cir.)
David M. Ebel 1965 1966 Michigan (1965) none
James B. Loken 1966 1967 Harvard (1965) Lumbard (2d Cir.)
Raymond C. Clevenger III 1966 1967 Yale (1966) none
1967 1968 Michigan (1964) none
Lance M. Liebman 1967 1968 Harvard (1967) none
1968 1969 Harvard (1968) none
David Victor 1968 1969 Virginia (1968) none
1969 1970 Yale (1969) none
1969 1970 Harvard (1969) none
(shared with Black, Stewart, Burger) 1969 1970 Harvard (1968) Aldrich (1st Cir.)
1970 1971 Michigan (1969) Lumbard (2d Cir.)
William E. Nelson 1970 1971 NYU (1965) Weinfeld (S.D.N.Y.)
Allan A. Ryan, Jr. 1970 1971 Minnesota (1970) none
David E. Kendall 1971 1972 Yale (1971) none
Richard J. Danzig 1971 1972 Yale (1971) none
1971 1972 Colorado (1970) Arraj (D. Colo.)
Rhesa Barksdale 1972 1973 Mississippi (1972) none
Robert B. Barnett 1972 1973 Chicago (1971) Wisdom (5th Cir.)
Richard L. Hoffman 1972 1973 Columbia (1971) none
(hired by Reed, shared with Burger, Stewart) 1972 1973 Yale (1972) none
1973 1974 Georgetown (1972) Hufstedler (9th Cir.)
Hal S. Scott 1973 1974 Chicago (1972) Leventhal (D.C. Cir.)
1973 1974 Penn (1972) Mansfield (2d Cir.)
1974 1975 Yale (1973) Renfrew (N.D. Cal.)
John W. Nields Jr. 1974 1977 Penn (1967) none
1974 1975 Boston University (1973) Oakes (2d Cir.)
Dennis J. Hutchinson 1975 1976 Texas (1974) Tuttle (1st Cir.)
(hired by Douglas / shared with Stewart) 1975 1976 Harvard (1975) none
1975 1976 Colorado (1974) R. Robb (D.C. Cir.)
(shared with Stewart) 1976 1977 Harvard (1975) Hufstedler (9th Cir.)
1976 1977 Yale (1976) none
1976 1977 USC (1975) Ely (9th Cir.)
S. Elizabeth Gibson 1977 1978 North Carolina (1976) Craven (4th Cir.)
Thomas J. Campbell 1977 1978 Harvard (1976) MacKinnon (D.C. Cir.)
1977 1978 Harvard (1976) Leventhal (D.C. Cir.)
1977 1978 Yale (1972) Weinfeld (S.D.N.Y.)
Kate Stith 1978 1979 Harvard (1977) McGowan (D.C. Cir.)
1978 1979 Georgetown (1977) S. Robinson (D.C. Cir.)
1978 1979 Penn (1977) S. Robinson (D.C. Cir.)
Nicholas J. Spaeth 1978 1979 Stanford (1977) Bright (8th Cir.)
1979 1980 Georgia (1978) Oakes (2d Cir.)
1979 1980 Stanford (1978) Hufstedler (9th Cir.)
1979 1980 Yale (1978) J. S. Wright (D.C. Cir.)
1979 1980 Columbia (1978) McGowan (D.C. Cir.)
Allan Ides 1980 1981 Loyola (Los Angeles) (1979) Haynsworth (4th Cir.)
Paul W. Kahn 1980 1982 Yale (1980) none
1980 1981 Harvard (1979) Ainsworth (5th Cir.)
1980 1981 Berkeley (1978) Renfrew (N.D. Cal.)
Stuart H. Singer 1981 1983 Harvard (1981) none
1981 1982 Georgetown (1980) Butzner (4th Cir.)
Bernard W. Bell 1982 1983 Stanford (1981) Kearse (2d Cir.)
William T. Dzurilla 1982 1983 Tulane (1981) Tate (5th Cir.)
Patricia A. Dean 1982 1983 Georgetown (1981) Tamm (D.C. Cir.)
1983 1984 Denver (1982) (Colo.)
1983 1984 Michigan (1982) H. Edwards (D.C. Cir.)
Kevin J. Worthen 1983 1984 BYU (1982) Wilkey (D.C. Cir.)
1983 1985 Chicago (1982) L. Campbell (1st Cir.)
1984 1985 UCLA (1983) A. Kennedy (9th Cir.)
1984 1986 Harvard (1984) none
Natalie Wexler 1984 1985 Penn (1983) Rubin (5th Cir.)
1985 1986 Stanford (1984) J. S. Wright (D.C. Cir.)
1985 1986 New Mexico (1984) Rubin (5th Cir.)
David W. Burcham 1985 1986 Loyola (Los Angeles) (1984) Aldisert (3d Cir.)
1985 1987 Michigan (1985) none
1986 1987 Denver (1985) McWilliams (10th Cir.)
1986 1988 Yale (1985) R. Winter (2d Cir.)
1987 1988 Berkeley (1986) W. Cummings (7th Cir.)
Richard A. Cordray 1987 1988 Chicago (1986) Bork (D.C. Cir.)
Ronald A. Klain 1987 1988 Harvard (1987) none
1987 1988 Yale (1987) none
Stephen A. Higginson 1988 1989 Yale (1983) Wald (D.C. Cir.)
1988 1989 Iowa (1986) C. Clark (5th Cir.)
1988 1989 Yale (1988)
1989 1990 Chicago (1988) Buckley (D.C. Cir.)
Stephen R. McAllister 1989 1991 Kansas (1988) Posner (7th Cir.)
1990 1991 Harvard (1988) Ebel (10th Cir.)
1990 1991 Maryland (1988) Smalkin (D. Md.)
1990 1991 Columbia (1988) J. J. Gibbons (3d Cir.)
Charles R. Eskridge, III 1991 1992 Pepperdine (1990) C. Clark (5th Cir.)
David C. Frederick 1991 1992 Texas (1989) Sneed (9th Cir.)
Stephen R. McAllister (shared with Thomas) 1991 1992 Kansas (1988) B. White (twice) / Posner (7th Cir.)
1991 1992 SUNY Buffalo (1989) Sprouse (4th Cir.)
Robert Malley 1991 1992 Harvard (1990) none
1991 1993 Yale (1991) none
1992 1993 NYU (1991) Weinstein (E.D.N.Y.)
1992 1993 Michigan (1990) H. Edwards (D.C. Cir.)
Neil M. Gorsuch (shared with Kennedy) 1993 1994 Harvard (1991) Sentelle (D.C. Cir.)
Stuart F. Delery (shared with O'Connor) 1994 1995 Yale (1993) Tjoflat (11th Cir.)
Phil Weiser (shared with Ginsburg) 1995 1996 NYU (1994) Ebel (10th Cir.)
John L. Flynn (shared with Stevens) 1996 1997 Georgetown (1995) Becker (3d Cir.)
(shared with Stevens) 1997 1998 Columbia (1996) J. M. Walker (2d Cir.)
J. Brett Busby (shared with Stevens) 1999 2000 Columbia (1998) Tjoflat (11th Cir.)
(shared with Stevens) 2000 2001 Harvard (1998) Ebel (10th Cir.)

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

August 10, 1993 –
September 18, 2020[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
Hugh W. Baxter 1993 1994 Stanford (1990) Brennan / Blackmun / R. B. Ginsburg (D.C. Cir.)
David G. Post 1993 1994 Georgetown (1986) R. B. Ginsburg (D.C. Cir.)
Margo Schlanger (Bagenstos) 1993 1995 Yale (1993) none
1993 1994 Columbia (1991) S. Williams (D.C. Cir.)
1994 1995 Harvard (1993) L. Pollak (E.D. Pa.)
David M. Schizer 1994 1995 Yale (1993) Kozinski (9th Cir.)
David B. Toscano 1994 1995 Columbia (1992) Mukasey (S.D.N.Y.) / Conboy (S.D.N.Y.)
1995 1996 Stanford (1994) H. Edwards (D.C. Cir.)
1995 1996 Columbia (1994) Tatel (D.C. Cir.) / Mikva (D.C. Cir.)
Michael Li-Ming Wong 1995 1996 Harvard (1994) Cabranes (2d Cir.)
Paul J. Watford 1995 1996 UCLA (1994) Kozinski (9th Cir.)
Phil Weiser (shared with White) 1995 1996 NYU (1994) Ebel (10th Cir.)
Laura W. Brill 1996 1997 Columbia (1994) Feinberg (2d Cir.)
David C. Codell 1996 1997 Harvard (1995) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
W. William Hodes 1996 1997 Rutgers (1969) N/A
M. Elizabeth Magill 1996 1997 Virginia (1995) Wilkinson (4th Cir.)
Samuel Bagenstos 1997 1998 Harvard (1993) Reinhardt (9th Cir.)
Paul Schiff Berman 1997 1998 NYU (1995) H. Edwards (D.C. Cir.)
Gillian E. Metzger 1997 1998 Columbia (1995) Wald (D.C. Cir.)
John B. Owens 1997 1998 Stanford (1996) J. C. Wallace (9th Cir.)
1998 1999 Harvard (1994) Wald (D.C. Cir.)
Rochelle Lee Shoretz 1998 1999 Columbia (1994) Kearse (2d Cir.)
William D. Savitt 1998 1999 Columbia (1997) Leval (2d Cir.)
Jay D. Wexler 1998 1999 Stanford (1997) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
David L. Franklin 1999 2000 Chicago (1997) S. Williams (D.C. Cir.)
Richard A. Primus 1999 2000 Yale (1998) Calabresi (2d Cir.)
Amanda L. Tyler 1999 2000 Harvard (1998) Calabresi (2d Cir.)
1999 2000 Columbia (1997) Brody (E.D. Pa.) / Reinhardt (9th Cir.)
Nick Bravin 2000 2001 Columbia (1998) Ebel (10th Cir.)
Robert M. Gordon 2000 2001 Yale (1998) Leval (2d Cir.)
Goodwin Liu 2000 2001 Yale (1998) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
2000 2001 Berkeley (1999) Calabresi (2d Cir.)
Heather Elliott (Rachels) 2001 2002 Berkeley (2000) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
2001 2002 Harvard (2000) Sack (2d Cir.)
2001 2002 Virginia (1998) Jacobs (2d Cir.) / Gleeson (E.D.N.Y.)
Aaron J. Saiger 2001 2002 Columbia (2000) D. Ginsburg (D.C. Cir.)
Toby J. Heytens 2002 2003 Virginia (2000) Becker (3d Cir.)
Trevor Morrison 2002 2003 Columbia (1998) B. Fletcher (9th Cir.)
Elizabeth G. Porter 2002 2003 Columbia (2000) S. Thomas (9th Cir.)
Karl R. Thompson 2002 2003 Chicago (2000) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
2003 2004 Yale (2000) R. Winter (2d Cir.)
Aziz Huq 2003 2004 Columbia (2001) Sack (2d Cir.)
Anne Joseph O'Connell 2003 2004 Yale (2000) S. Williams (D.C. Cir.)
Neil S. Siegel 2003 2004 Berkeley (2001) Wilkinson (4th Cir.)
Ginger D. Anders 2004 2005 Columbia (2002) Sotomayor (2d Cir.) / G. Lynch (S.D.N.Y.)
Katherine H. Ku 2004 2005 UCLA (2003) Kozinski (9th Cir.)
Daniel B. Levin 2004 2005 Yale (2002) W. Fletcher (9th Cir.)
2004 2005 Harvard (2003) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
Lori Alvino (McGill) 2005 2006 Columbia (2003) D. Ginsburg (D.C. Cir.)
2005 2006 Yale (2003) Reinhardt (9th Cir.)
2005 2006 Yale (2002) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.)
Anna-Rose Mathieson 2005 2006 Michigan (2003) Boudin (1st Cir.)
2006 2007 Yale (2004) Reinhardt (9th Cir.)
Scott Hershovitz 2006 2007 Yale (2004) W. Fletcher (9th Cir.)
Daphna Renan 2006 2007 Yale (2004) H. Edwards (D.C. Cir.)
Arun Subramanian 2006 2007 Columbia (2004) Jacobs (2d Cir.) / G. Lynch (S.D.N.Y.)
2007 2008 Georgetown (2004) Dyk (Fed. Cir.)
Brian Fletcher 2007 2008 Harvard (2006) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
2007 2008 Yale (2004) Leval (2d Cir.)
2007 2008 Columbia (2005) Kearse (2d Cir.)
2008 2009 Columbia (2006) Tatel (D.C. Cir.) / Cote (S.D.N.Y.)
2008 2009 Harvard (2007) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
2008 2009 Yale (2006) Calabresi (2d Cir.)
2008 2009 Yale (2006) W. Fletcher (9th Cir.)
Isaac J. Lidsky (shared with O'Connor) 2008 2009 Harvard (2004) Ambro (3d Cir.)
Elizabeth Prelogar 2009 2010 Harvard (2008) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
2009 2010 Virginia (2006) Sack (2d Cir.)
2009 2010 Columbia (2007) D. Ginsburg (D.C. Cir.)
John Rappaport 2009 2010 Harvard (2006) Reinhardt (9th Cir.)
2010 2011 Minnesota (2007) W. Fletcher (9th Cir.) / Tunheim (D. Minn)
2010 2011 Yale (2006) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.)
2010 2011 Harvard (2009) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
2010 2011 Columbia (2007) J.R. Brown (D.C. Cir.)
Rachel Wainer Apter 2011 2012 Harvard (2007) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.)
Benjamin Beaton 2011 2012 Columbia (2009) Randolph (D.C. Cir.)
2011 2012 Georgetown (2008) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
2011 2012 Berkeley (2008) Berzon (9th Cir.) / C. Breyer (N.D. Cal.)
(shared with Souter) 2011 2012 Chicago (2008) Randolph (D.C. Cir.)
2012 2013 Stanford (2010) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
2012 2013 Yale (2009) Tatel (D.C. Cir.) / Gertner (D. Mass.)
2012 2013 Harvard (2010) Chagares (3d Cir.) / Saylor (D. Mass.)
2012 2013 Columbia (2009) Posner (7th Cir.)
2013 2014 Chicago (2005) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
2013 2014 Columbia (2010) McKeown (9th Cir.)
2013 2014 Harvard (2008) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.)
2013 2014 Harvard (2010) S. Williams (D.C. Cir.)
(shared with Souter) 2013 2014 Harvard (2010) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.)
2014 2015 Yale (2010) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
2014 2015 Columbia (2011) Boudin (1st Cir.) / Woodlock (D. Mass.)
2014 2015 Yale (2010) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.) / Liu (Cal.)
2014 2015 Stanford (2008) Leval (2d Cir.) / Gleeson (E.D.N.Y.)
2015 2016 Columbia (2013) Livingston (2d Cir.)
2015 2016 Yale (2013) Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
2015 2016 Harvard (2013) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
2015 2016 NYU (2011) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.)
2016 2017 NYU (2013) Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.) / Katzmann (2d Cir.)
2016 2017 Stanford (2014) Watford (9th Cir.)
2016 2017 Stanford (2013) D. Motz (4th Cir.) / Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
2016 2017 Penn (2013) Scirica (3d Cir.) / Pratter (E.D. Pa.)
2017 2018 Columbia (2014) Furman (S.D.N.Y.) / Carney (2d Cir.)
2017 2018 Berkeley (2012) W. Fletcher (9th Cir.) / Srinivasan (D.C. Cir.)
2017 2018 Harvard (2016) Posner (7th Cir.)
2017 2018 Yale (2013) Boasberg (D.D.C.) / Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
(shared with Souter) 2017 2018 Harvard (2013) Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.) / Katzmann (2d Cir.)
2018 2019 Virginia (2015) Brinkema (E.D. Va.) / Owens (9th Cir.)
2018 2019 Yale (2015) Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.) / Katzmann (2d Cir.)
Rebecca Lee 2018 2019 Yale (2016) Wilkinson (4th Cir.) / Moss (D.D.C.)
2018 2019 Yale (2014) Gwin (N.D. Oh.) / Tatel (D.C. Cir.)
(hired by Kennedy) 2018 2019 Yale (2015) Watford (9th Cir.) / Garaufis (E.D.N.Y.)
2019 2020 Columbia (2015) Katzmann (2d Cir.) / Nathan (S.D.N.Y.)
2019 2020 Harvard (2015) Watford (9th Cir.) / Barron (1st Cir.)
2019 2020 Harvard (2016) Garland (D.C. Cir.) / H. Edwards (D.C. Cir.)
2019 2020 Stanford (2016) Garland (D.C. Cir.)
(shared with Souter) 2019 2020 Harvard (2016) W. Fletcher (9th Cir.)
2020 September 18, 2020 Yale (2016) Calabresi (2d Cir.) / Srinivasan (D.C. Cir.)
2020 September 18, 2020 Stanford (2016) Sutton (6th Cir.) / Millett (D.C. Cir.)
2020 September 18, 2020 Yale (2017) Watford (9th Cir.) / Furman (S.D.N.Y.)
2020 September 18, 2020 Yale (2015) Boasberg (D.D.C.) / Katzmann (2d Cir.)
(hired by Stevens) 2020 September 18, 2020 NYU (2015) Rakoff (S.D.N.Y.) / Katzmann (2d Cir.)

Amy Coney Barrett

October 27, 2020 –
Incumbent[5]
Clerk Started Finished School (year) Previous clerkship
Brendan Duffy October 27, 2020 2021 Northwestern (2017) Barrett (7th Cir.) / Kelly (10th Cir.)
October 27, 2020 2021 Chicago (2015) Kennedy / Kavanaugh (D.C. Cir.)
October 27, 2020 2021 GW (2015) Alito / Kavanaugh (D.C. Cir.) / Leon (D.D.C.)
October 27, 2020 2021 Chicago (2016) Thomas / W. Pryor (11th Cir.)
2021 Chicago (2016) Barrett (7th Cir.) / Marcus (11th Cir.)
2021 Virginia (2019) McFadden (D.D.C.) / Newsom (11th Cir.)
2021 Harvard (2017) Katsas (D.C. Cir.) / Stein (S.D.N.Y.)
2021 GW (2017) Larsen (6th Cir.) / Sutton (6th Cir.)
2022 Harvard (2019) Richardson (4th Cir.) / Silberman (D.C. Cir.)

References[]

  1. ^ Peppers, Todd C. (2006). Courtiers of the Marble Palace: The Rise and Influence of the Supreme Court Law Clerk. Stanford University Press. p. 1. ISBN 0-8047-5382-2.
  2. ^ "Supreme Court Procedures". uscourts.gov. Washington, D.C.: Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Retrieved December 23, 2018.
  3. ^ Ward, Artemus; Weiden, David L. (2006). Sorcerers' Apprentices: 100 Years of Law Clerks at the United States Supreme Court. New York, New York: New York University Press. pp. 1–5. ISBN 978-0-8147-9404-3.
  4. ^ "Landmark Legislation: Seventh Circuit". Washington, D.C.: Federal Judicial Center. Retrieved December 22, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Justices 1789 to Present". supremecourt.gov. Washington, D.C.: Supreme Court of the United States. Retrieved December 25, 2018.
  6. ^ Kluger, Richard (2004). Simple Justice: The History of Brown v. Board of Education and Black America's Struggle for Equality. Vintage Books. p. 598. ISBN 1400030617.

Additional sources[]

  • Baier, Paul R. (1973). "The Law Clerks: Profile of an Institution," Vanderbilt L. Rev. 26: 1125–77.
  • Boskey, Bennett, "Justice Reed and His Family of Law Clerks," 69 Ky. L. J. 869 (1980–81).
  • "Georgia Law Alumni Who Have Clerked for a U.S. Supreme Court Justice," Advocate, Spring/Summer 2004 (listing 6 names).
  • Judicial Clerkship Handbook, USC Gould Law School, 2013-2014, p. 33, Appendix B.
  • Newland, Charles A. (June 1961). "Personal Assistants to the Supreme Court Justices: The Law Clerks," Oregon L. Rev. 40: 306–07.
  • News of Supreme Court clerks. University of Virginia Law School, list of clerks, 2004-2018.
  • University of Michigan clerks to the Supreme Court, 1991-2017, University of Michigan Law School Web site (2016). Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  • Ward, Artemus and David L. Weiden (2006). Sorcerers' Apprentices: 100 Years of Law Clerks at the United States Supreme Court. New York, NY: New York University Press. ISBN 978-0814794203, ISBN 0814794203.

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