Administrative/Regulatory
May 31, 2006
Influence of Clerks Is Cloaked in U.S. Supreme Court Secrecy
WASHINGTON - This much we know about law clerks for the U.S. Supreme Court: They're inexperienced, destined for greatness and essential to the functioning of the high court, which is inundated with nearly 8,000 appeals each year.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
WASHINGTON - This much we know about law clerks for the U.S. Supreme Court: They're inexperienced, destined for greatness and essential to the functioning of the high court, which is inundated with nearly 8,000 appeals each year.
But behind these few certainties lies endless speculation about the exact roles that clerks play - and ...
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