If John Roberts is confirmed to the Supreme Court, Harvard Law School could make an unprecedented boast: five of its graduates on the Court simultaneously. But some aren't convinced the Harvard ascendancy would spell good news: One court scholar worries that the pipeline to the high court is narrowing to those on the kind of career path Harvard Law grads excel at: judicial clerkships and judgeships, top jobs in big law firms or the government.
Font Size:
![]()
Harvard Poised to Become First Law School With High Court Majority
The Associated Press
August 5, 2005
This article requires premium access
This article requires premium access to Law.com. Please sign in or subscribe to read the full text.







