Happy Friday from Avalon and Brad, and welcome to another roundup of the week’s news about the judiciary. This week Avalon took a look at a new law review article about the first female law clerks in Virginia and the barriers they faced. Brad, meanwhile, caught up with an expert on how Biden’s recent judicial appointees’ civil rights backgrounds may – or may not – impact their work on the bench.  

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Chronicling Lesser-Known Milestones

Todd Peppers, left, professor at Washington and Lee University School of Law, and Anne Rodgers, 2023 graduate of the Washington and Lee University School of Law. Courtesy photos

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