Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Update: October Term 2007
Last month we published a round-up of Supreme Court clerk hiring for October Term 2007. We asked you to keep us updated as to future developments.
We thank you for doing so. Here is what we've heard recently. If you see any errors, or have anything to add, please let us know.
1. Justice Samuel Alito, who has already filled two of his spots for OT 2007, has completed his interviewing. He interviewed roughly 10 to 12 candidates for the two remaining clerkships. It is possible, if he likes someone enough, that he may hire one or two of his '08 clerks from this batch of candidates.
2. Chief Justice John Roberts, for whom we had no information in our round-up, apparently has moved. From a tipster:
"I am sure you have probably already received this intel, but it appears Chief Justice Roberts has recently made a few hiring choices for OT 2007.""Looks like he hired Jason Burnette, a 2006 Georgia law grad currently clerking for Judge Anderson on the 11th. See here."
"He also at least extended an offer to Anton Metlitsky, (I think you might have covered this guy over at UTR back in the day). I assume Mr. Metlitsky accepted."
"Hope this info is helpful."
It most definitely is. Thank you! And please keep the tips coming.
P.S.Yes, we did cover Metlitsky back in the day. See here. Metlitsky was hired by then-Judge Roberts to clerk for him on the D.C. Circuit. When JGR got brought up to the Supremes, Metlitsky sought refuge in the clerk-feeding arms of Judge Merrick Garland (D.C. Circuit).
P.P.S. Yes, we know -- we owe you profiles of the current Breyer clerks. We've been distracted by Aaron Charney, associate pay raises, and Shanetta Cutlar. Rest assured, they are coming. In the meantime, if you haven't done so already, check out our Alito clerk profiles.
The good news is that there's stil time for you to email us with your tidbits about them. We look forward to hearing from you.
P.P.P.S. We reprint an updated tally of October Term 2007 clerks, as well as links to our prior posts, after the jump.
OCTOBER TERM 2007 SUPREME COURT CLERK HIRES (as of February 1, 2007)
Chief Justice John G. Roberts
1. Jason Burnette (UGA 2006 / R. Lanier Anderson)
2. Anton Metlitsky (Harvard 2005 / Garland)
Justice John Paul Stevens
1. Todd Gluth (Boalt Hall 2005 / W. Fletcher)
2. Sara Klein (Cardozo 2005 / Barry (3d Cir.) / Lifland (D.N.J.))
3. Kate Shaw (Northwestern 2006 / Posner)
4. Abby Wright (U. Penn. 2006 / Boudin)
Justice Antonin Scalia
1. Aditya Bamzai (University of Chicago/Sutton/OLC)
2. John Bash (Harvard 2006 / Kavanaugh)
3. Bryan Killian (Harvard / Niemeyer)
4. Rachel Kovner (Stanford / Wilkinson)
Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
1. Michael Chu (Harvard / D. Ginsburg)
2. Stephen Cowen (U. Chicago / D. Ginsburg)
2. Andrianna ("Annie") Kastanek (Northwestern 2005 / Ripple)
3. C.J. Mahoney (Yale 2006 / Kozinski)
Justice Clarence Thomas
1. Eric McArthur (Chicago 2005 / Luttig)
3. Carrie Severino (Harvard 2005 / Sentelle)
4. Heath Tarbert (U. Penn 2001 / D. Ginsburg)
5. Leila Thompson (NYU / Lambert (D.D.C.) / Sentelle)
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
1. Brian Fletcher (Harvard 2006 / Garland)
2. Zack Trip (Columbia 2005 / Kearse)
Justice Stephen G. Breyer
1. Eric Feigin (Stanford 2005 / Wilkinson)
Justice Samuel Alito
1. David H. Moore (BYU 1996 / Alito)
2. Jessica Phillips (Northwestern 2006 / Flaum)
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (retired):
1. Heidi Bond (U. Michigan 2006 / Kozinski)
Earlier: More SCOTUS Clerk Hiring News: October Term 2007 Hires
SCOTUS Clerk Hiring News: An Errata Sheet












Comments
Thank you to Stevens for hiring a toilet grad. Gives us some hope in life.
Then again maybe he's an enabler. Such hope leads to wasting years and hundreds of thousands of dollars on a useless degree. I'm proof even top 25% wasn't enough to find a summer job when you attend a toilet.
Posted by: Loyola 2L | February 1, 2007 02:12 PM
Loyola 2L, I like you - your comments are hilarious.
Posted by: Anonymous | February 1, 2007 02:18 PM
someone remind me why retired Justices need law clerks...Sandra Day O'Connor doesn't regularly sit by designation, does she?
Posted by: Kevin | February 1, 2007 02:21 PM
Why is Consovoy crossed out?
Posted by: anon | February 1, 2007 02:22 PM
Wow - I know three of the Kennedy clerks. Small world sometimes.
Posted by: El-Anon | February 1, 2007 02:25 PM
Consovoy is clerking for CT in OT 2008:
http://www.abovethelaw.com/2007/01/more_scotus_clerk_hiring_news.php
Justice Thomas is already into (and maybe done with) hiring for October Term 2009. One of his OT 2009 clerks will be the lovely and talented Marah Stith:
http://www.abovethelaw.com/2006/10/scotus_clerk_hiring_watch_just.php
Posted by: David Lat | February 1, 2007 02:29 PM
Roberts' two clerks previously clerked for judges appointed by Carter and Clinton.
Posted by: Mac | February 1, 2007 02:37 PM
leila thompson is fine!!! she has to be one of the most beautiful clerks to bless the scotus.
Posted by: anon | February 1, 2007 02:37 PM
How did Alito hire someone who graduated from BYU in 1996? what has he been doing for the past 10 years? is SOCTUS his midlife crisis?
Maybe all of the mid-levels complaining about NYC v. DC v. LA can consider clerking again and then enjoy the bonus when they go back on the market.
Posted by: CarrieLouise | February 1, 2007 02:48 PM
Justice O'Connor has been sitting by designation since retiring. I don't know how "regularly," but she has been sitting and writing some opinions.
Posted by: Anonymous | February 1, 2007 03:00 PM
Where's Souter?
Posted by: Anonymous | February 1, 2007 03:33 PM
Any word on how this will affect associate salaries in Chicago?
Posted by: anon | February 1, 2007 03:40 PM
Zack Tripp is with two "p"s, not one
Posted by: Anonymous | February 1, 2007 04:34 PM
"Thank you to Stevens for hiring a toilet grad. Gives us some hope in life."
You mean 4 toilet grads.
Posted by: Anonymous | February 2, 2007 07:37 AM
I don't know how you could consider Boalt, UPenn, or Northwestern "toilet schools." They are ALL incredibly prestigious. But then again, I'm not very partial to that term for describing any school.
Posted by: Anonymous | February 2, 2007 08:21 AM
Since retiring, J. O'Connor has hit the 2nd, 9th, and 8th Circuits. She has probably heard more cases since retirement than when she was on the Court!
Posted by: Anonymous | February 2, 2007 08:22 AM
I'm looking forward to seeing Anton Metlitsky smoking a cigarette at midnight on the steps of the Court.
Posted by: Aaron Katz | February 2, 2007 10:39 AM