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Appellate Practice

Sep. 9, 2002

Path to Clerkship Takes a Detour

WASHINGTON - The surest path to winning a prestigious clerkship with a Supreme Court justice has remained straight and true for many years: graduate from a top-tier law school, clerk for a federal appeals court judge and then head immediately to the high court.

By David F. Pike
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        WASHINGTON - The surest path to winning a prestigious clerkship with a Supreme Court justice has remained straight and true for many years: graduate from a top-tier law school, clerk for a federal appeals court judge and then head immediately to the high court.
        But a growing number of yo...

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