Bigger fish to fry
Among prominent federal appeals court judges in the 1990s, Barack Obama was “the one who got away.”
In his law school days, Barack Obama was a blazing hot prospect to clerk for a federal appeals judge. But a Harvard law professor advised Obama to pursue his goals instead. Plus, other offbeat news.
December 17, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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Bigger fish to fry
Among prominent federal appeals court judges in the 1990s, Barack Obama was “the one who got away.”
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