Presented By: Department of Sociology
Clerking for the Supremes
How does one get to be a law clerk on the Supreme Court? Can law clerks influence how justices rule? What are the personalities like on the Court?
How does decision making work on the Supreme Court?
Come and hear the perspectives of the three former Supreme Court law clerks:
Professor Nicholas Bagley
(clerk for Justice John Paul Stevens) University of Michigan Law School
Professor Ellen D. Katz
(clerk for Justice David Souter) University of Michigan Law School
Asst. Professor Kate Andrias
(clerk for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg) University of Michigan Law School
How does decision making work on the Supreme Court?
Come and hear the perspectives of the three former Supreme Court law clerks:
Professor Nicholas Bagley
(clerk for Justice John Paul Stevens) University of Michigan Law School
Professor Ellen D. Katz
(clerk for Justice David Souter) University of Michigan Law School
Asst. Professor Kate Andrias
(clerk for Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg) University of Michigan Law School
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