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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 29, 2006

U.S. Supreme Court's '06 Clerkships Skew Male

WASHINGTON - The 2006 class of Supreme Court law clerks will be something of a boys club, as just seven of the 36 law clerks-19 percent-are women, a significant decrease from recent years.

By Brent Kendall
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      WASHINGTON - The 2006 class of Supreme Court law clerks will be something of a boys club, as just seven of the 36 law clerks-19 percent-are women, a significant decrease from recent years.
      The upcoming term also marks a down year for California's law schools, with only two of their graduates coming to the high court, a smaller co...

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