Sentences with phrase «former judicial clerks»

That didn't work out, but a fellow former judicial clerk lobbied her boss long and hard for me.

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He appears to have interviewed everyone still breathing who had anything whatsoever to do with the events he chronicles, and has made good use of his access to judicial papers and former Supreme Court clerks.
With a shiny purple blouse and a trace of nerves in her voice, Long, a conservative judicial crusader and former clerk to Clarence Thomas who currently lives in Manhattan, said she grew up a «small - town girl» whose first job was shoveling manure out of stables.
Our attorneys have been judicial clerks, judges pro tem, and have been former in - house general counsels or associate general counsels.
A recent study published in the DePaul Law Review confirms what Supreme Court observers have long suspected, and what former Chief Justice Rehnquist has long feared: that judicial law clerks» ideological policy preferences have an effect on the way the Justices vote.
The law clerks from the former Criminal and Family Divisions, Allen Edgar and Roman Komar, respectively, together with Administrative Assistant Mirella Morello (of the former Family Division) were located in Toronto's Old City Hall — and that office was reorganized into the «Judicial Research Centre.»
At King & Spalding, we value the training, experience and insight lawyers gain while working as judicial clerks because former clerks bring invaluable, real - world experience to our clients and the firm.
Jill Barton is a former appellate judicial clerk and an award - winning journalist.
Many former law clerks find the prestige and experience associated with service as a judicial law clerk broadens their future employment opportunities.
Before entering private practice, Jan served as a judicial clerk to the Honorable Edward D. Robertson, Jr., former Chief Judge of the Missouri Supreme Court.
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