For the second year in a row, Jones Day has hired six law clerks who worked for Supreme Court justices in the term just ended. “It’s a wonderful kind of deja vu,” hiring partner Beth Heifetz said.

As with last year, the six hires seems to exceed the number hired by any other firm from a class of 39 clerks–four for each sitting justice and one each for the three retired justices.

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