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Jan. 18, 2002
Black-Robe Melodrama
Dicta Column - By David F. Pike, U.S. Supreme Court clerks fraternize with lawyers appearing before the court, parties sit at the counsel table and answer questions from the justices, and the clerks and justices casually discuss cases in court hallways while the public strolls by.




Dicta Column
By David F. Pike
U.S. Supreme Court clerks fraternize with lawyers appearing before the court, parties sit at the counsel table and answer questions from the justices, and the clerks and justices casually discuss cases in court hallway...
By David F. Pike
U.S. Supreme Court clerks fraternize with lawyers appearing before the court, parties sit at the counsel table and answer questions from the justices, and the clerks and justices casually discuss cases in court hallway...
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