Any thoughts about the best explanations? I would think they include (a) feeder judges who are hiring years out, and are placing future
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I agree with all of your explanations; (a) is strengthened by the increasing "decentralization" of hiring.
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There's no plan or anything close to it; some feeders hire super-early (1L summer), but others wait, or stagger (some early, some late).
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The Elect are a key obession for you. Why? Many superstars never clerked on Court (Olson, Waxman, Sullivan). Most Elect fade into obscurity.
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@SCOTUSambitions (the novel) to look into my (damaged) psyche! My protagonist says, "It's immortality, acceptance, & love." -
It's been my view, ever since A3G, that your main objective has been to satirize the youngins who obsess over Supreme Court clerkships.
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Empathetic satire - mixed with earnest worship.https://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/12/08/books/david-lats-supreme-ambitions-is-a-thriller-for-lawyers.html …
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Badger Pundit's First Law: "Empathetic satire and antipathic satire are indistinguishable in the hands of a supremely skilled satirist."pic.twitter.com/UxjfGkR1gg
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Just for clarification - 2 prior fed appellate clerkships or 1 dist. ct. and one appellate?
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For OT 2018, they're one in the same - the only hire with two prior federal is OT 2019 clerk Marco Basile -http://bit.ly/2ttv1E7
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notable or depressing af take your pick
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