Sunday, May 31, 2009

Ninth Circuit

Post an anonymous comment with information regarding clerkship interviews, hirings, vacancies, and the like, regarding the Judges of the Ninth Circuit.

35 comments:

  1. Thanks to Law Clerk Addict, it appears that Judges Stephen Reinhardt and Consuelo Callahan may be hiring, and Judge Dorothy Nelson may be scheduling interviews.

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  2. Um no, it looks like Judge Callahan is finished, per OSCAR.

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  3. Via Law Clerk Addict, Judge Milan Smith may be interviewing.

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  4. Also per Law Clerk Addict, Chief Judge Alex Kozinski and Judges Dorothy Nelson, Andrew Kleinfeld, and Richard Tallman are interviewing; Judges Arthur Alarcon, Jay Bybee, Kim Wardlaw, and Pamela Rymer have partially hired; and Judge Ferdinand Fernandez and Barry Silverman are done.

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  5. Kozinski is definitely interviewing right now.

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  6. Alarcon is done per OSCAR.

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  7. Anyone know about McKeown?

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  8. Got an email from Boochever's secretary with the following sentence: Unfortunately, he will no longer be hiring new law clerks. Does that mean he only has career clerks or is retiring? Or, is that simply a rejection stated awkwardly?

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  9. awkward rejection

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  10. Judge Boochever is well into his 90s. He is probably not hiring any new law clerks.

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  11. I talked personally to his secretary and she said that he never hears cases anymore, so he does not hire clerks

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  12. Re: Boochever
    What the hell is he still doing on the payroll, then?

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  13. I hear Wardlaw is currently interviewing (alums and rising 3Ls) for 2010 and may fill all open slots before September.

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  14. Is Wardlaw still reviewing and scheduling interviews?

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  15. Yes I believe she is.

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  16. Milan Smith has hired a USC grad

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  17. Judges Noonan (SF) and Skopil (Portland) are not hiring for 2010-11.

    Judge Nelson (Idaho) is retiring, and will not hire for 2010-11.

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  18. Judge Noonan hired for '10-11 early in the summer.

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  19. O'Scannlain hired one out of ND; rising 3L

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  20. Judge Reinhardt has completed his clerkship hiring for 2010-11. He has hired one clerk from Harvard (class of 2010), one clerk from Stanford (class of 2010), and two clerks from Yale (class of 2010).

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  21. This Reinhardt guy sounds like a real snob.

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  22. ...or Reinhardt just knows which schools are likely to produce top-notch clerks.

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  23. Wallace is done per OSCAR.

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  24. This 12:48 AM guy sounds like a real snob.

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  25. Funny, 9:02, I was going to go with uptight tool.

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  26. I think you both are correct

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  27. Per OSCAR, Tallman and Ikuta are done hiring. for 2010-2011. Per Law Clerk Addict, one of Tallman's hires is a Texas 3L.

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  28. Kleinfeld has one more opening for 2010.

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  29. Hug is hiring semi-off-plan. He started calling already and is arranging interviews for next week. He has one career clerk and two openings.

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  30. Kleinfeld's chambers have been calling for his remaining 2010 slot. Per Law Clerk Addict, one of his hires is a Penn 3L, the other is a Northwestern grad.

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  31. Does anyone know whether Paez or Pregerson have made calls yet?

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  32. Wow, how did this blog die this season?

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  33. Because tons of judges acted early and hired grads who left firm jobs.

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  34. Because it's been replaced by Law Clerk Addict (lawclerkaddict.com)

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  35. Because you don't eat your vegetables.

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