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It's the time-honored path for incoming U.S. Supreme Court law clerks: First they clerk for a top-notch federal appeals court judge, then they immediately proceed to their prestigious positions at the Supreme Court. Not anymore. A dramatically increasing number of high court clerks are spending time at a top law firm or elsewhere after their appeals court stint and before clerking at the Court.
October 21, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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