Earning a clerkship in the U.S. Supreme Court is an experience of a lifetime, but expand it to include a presidential impeachment trial and the historical significance of that experience is beyond any expectations.
Megan Braun, a clerk to Chief Justice John Roberts Jr., will be near her boss Tuesday, ready to assist with any needed legal research, during the Senate impeachment trial of President Donald Trump.
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