Given the intimate (if not essential) connection between clerkships and legal academia, the time is right to identify academic feeder judges the judges for whom significant numbers of current U.S. law professors clerked at the beginning of their careers and the judges who produce law professors from the ranks of their former clerks. Comparing two recent appointees illustrates the imbalance. District Judge Deborah Wilson Margaret Campbell. See our privacy policy. Part II and Table 2 present 51 judges who spent their careers on the federal district courts and who have four or more academic former clerks. Judge Tyson's seven-year term as Chief Judge will begin on July 1, 2021. WebThe Fourth Judicial District is presided over by five District Court Judges elected for six-year terms and two Standing Masters. Forty-three of 52 recent (1995present) judges are Democratic appointees. This is not to minimize the importance of the clerkship or the name recognition of the judge in obtaining teaching jobs, which remain critical pieces of a teaching candidates CV. Mirow, Roger Michalski, Charles Rocky Rhodes, David Schleicher, and participants in faculty workshops at FIU and University of Pittsburgh for comments and suggestions, including new avenues of research exploration and new and corrected data. Betsy Henthorne (Georgetown 2014 / Furman G. Woods (S.D.N.Y.) Adult Mental Health Courts. Matthew Tobriner (Supreme Court of California, retired in 1982) tops the list with eight. Courthouse is located at 351 S. West Temple at the corner of Fourth South That should be especially true for the court of appeals judges likely to attract budding academics as law clerks. By continuing to use this website, you consent to Duke University's usage of cookies and similar technologies, in accordance with the Duke Privacy Statement. WebFeeder judges are judges in the American federal judiciary whose law clerks are often selected to become clerks for the Supreme Court of the United States. United States District Court. Atlanta Chambers: 2142. As a district court judge, Thapar published 631 ordersonly 11 of which were reversed on appeal. The question is what to do with this information or if it tells us anything. Furthermore, the Tenth Circuit has recognized that there are reasons for a district courts deferral to a state court rather than retaining and disposing of state law claims itself, such as judicial economy, fairness, convenience and comity. Ball v. Renner, 54 F.3d 664, 669 (10th Cir. Over a 35-year career, this would have projected to more than 30 academic former clerks, numbers similar to Williams, Posner, and Dorothy Nelson near the top of the overall feeder group. ), with two clerks during this period: Mark Musico (OT 2014/Ginsburg) and Ilana Gelfman (OT 2014/Breyer). The nature of academic hiring and the requirements for teaching jobs have changed. Circuit is regarded as the junior Supreme Court and the most prestigious circuit,15from which we would expect legal academics to emerge. Many former district-court clerks on law faculties are on the back-end of their careers and are not being replaced by more recent clerks for current district judges. Ruth Bader Ginsburg a law professor at Rutgers and Columbia before joining the bench, who died in September 2020 has 29 former clerks in teaching. Thanks to the Honorable Harry T. Edwards, Josh Blackman, Eric Carpenter, Christine Chabot, Adam Levitin, Matthew Lister, Thomas Main, M,C. Table 5 shows 18 state-court judges (all but one on the states highest court) with two or more academic former clerks. All the justices are done hiring for next Term, except for one -- can you guess who? 4. ? That federal court is seen as a feeder for nominees to the U.S. Supreme Court. WebVideo message from Chief Judge Stefan R. Underhill Re: juror and public safety. Academic former district clerks are broadly distributed across groups of law schools. But one type of feeder judge youre overlooking are state supreme court feeder judges. Surprisingly, the district court judges in Philadelphia are almost keeping pace with the circuit judges. Judge Berger was raised in Jacksonville, Florida. Circuit Clerk: Lynn Killkelley. Furthermore, the Tenth Circuit has recognized that there are reasons for a district courts deferral to a state court rather than retaining and disposing of state law claims itself, such as judicial economy, fairness, convenience and comity. Ball v. Renner, 54 F.3d 664, 669 (10th Cir. 3. ? Courts. This website uses cookies as well as similar tools and technologies to understand visitors' experiences. Recent workplace changes like remote work or quiet quitting highlight the value of business But it reflects the common perception of a loss in prestige of state courts and the conclusion by law graduates with eyes toward teaching careers that federal courts, at any level, represent a better path to the academy. Juvenile Drug Courts. Clerkships launch former clerks into other legal positions (including government, private practice, and further clerkships) and short-term pre-tenure teaching positions (such as fellowships and Visiting Assistant Professorships5) that provide further experience and credentials for a permanent teaching job. Fifty-four remain on the bench, 17 on active status. Problem-Solving Courts include: Adult Drug Courts. It verifies that justices do rely heavily on certain court of appeals judges as sources of clerks and that justices differ considerably in the sets of feeder judges from whom they draw clerks. Like Lohier, Elrod is in her early 50s and a 45-year judicial career is possible, which would project to more than ten academic former clerks. Judge Berger was raised in Jacksonville, Florida. 1. PUBLISHED BY: District Judge Florence Y. Pan. Thats not in the same league as to the real feeder judges and circuits. Here are the OT 2016 hires we are currently aware of. Chief Justice John G. Roberts But frequency might accelerate as a judge serves longer, produces academic former clerks, and develops a reputation for having law clerks enter teaching, making her chambers attractive to clerks with academic ambitions. Greg Miller (Berkeley 2012 / Thapar (E.D. WebCir. 2. ? Friendly was known for hiring clerks from across the political spectrum, many of whom became prominent legal scholars of all ideological stripes.63. Many judges on the list were appointed in that two-year span; many remain on the bench or produced substantial numbers of academic former clerks prior to leaving the bench. District Judge Amit P. Mehta. And clerkships accord a mark of prestige that appeals to current faculty members who clerked early in their careers in identifying promising new colleagues, especially from among candidates who clerked for their judges. c It does not include adjuncts and other part-time faculty who are not primarily academics. However, the feeder system has become more concentrated as more judges are feeding to specific justices than in the past. During the 19691985 tenure of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger, 85 percent of Supreme Court clerks had previously served on a court of appeals and 12% on a district court. Fifty-one federal lower-court judges, focusing on academic former clerks who did not also clerk for SCOTUS. He was appointed to the Tenth Circuit in 2002 by George H.W. It reorders the lower-court judges in Table 1, isolating numbers of academic former clerks for whom the lower-court clerkship represented the highest clerking credential (or one of several highest clerking credentials). The Ninth Circuit continues to lead the list with 12 judges, followed by the Second Circuit with six. WebIn the United States, feeder judges are prominent judges in the American federal judiciary whose law clerks are frequently selected to become law clerks for the justices of the U.S. Supreme Court. But most judges on the list have approximately half of their academic former clerks within the top-50 schools and a substantial majority within the top-100 schools, reflecting the value of the clerkship, especially a federal appellate clerkship, as an academic credential. Late-Clinton appointees have served longer than Bush appointees, offering more time for former clerks to land teaching jobs. OCTOBER TERM 2016 SUPREME COURT CLERK HIRES (as of August 20, 2015). Abner Mikva (D.C. Marguerite Colson (Yale 2015 / Kavanaugh) Sutton (Sixth Circuit, appointed in 2003) has four academic former clerks in 16 years, a rate of .25 per year, and a projection of eight by 35 years; Jennifer Walker Elrod (Fifth Circuit, appointed in 2007) has three in 12 years, the same .25 rate, and the same projection of eight. Being a Judge X Clerk or Justice Y Clerk, perhaps with a strong recommendation from the jurist, helps secure an academic position. Is Your Firm Keeping Pace With The Advancements In eDiscovery? It was easier for Calabresi or Nelson or Posner to produce academic former clerks in 2008, when 167 new professors were hired in the middle of a decade of faculty expansion. A Model of Collegiality: Judge Harry T. Edwards, Sandra Day OConnors First Principles: A Constructive Vision for an Angry Nation, Retired Mass. John L. Sinatra, Jr. Hon. 2. Additionally, because feeder clerkships are themselves so highly desired, the judges benefit by being able to hire some the most talented of the clerkship applicant pool in a given year. Some judges have an edge placing clerks with justices for whom they themselves were once clerks. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan. WebChief United States District Judge. South West. ), with two clerks during this period: Graham Phillips (OT 2014/Roberts) and (Aaron Pennekamp (OT 2015/Breyer OT15). Current and former justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. Some might have been considered for elevation to the court of appeals by a Democratic president, but Democrats were out of the White House for 12 years following the election of Ronald Reagan in 1980. Justice Clarence Thomas 9th Circuit District Division Goffstown. Circuit) drops from 19 academic former clerks to nine; J. Harvie Wilkinson (Fourth Circuit) from 18 to seven; Pierre Leval (Second Circuit, senior judge) from 18 to 11; Michael Boudin (First Circuit, senior judge) from 16 to seven; and Garland from 15 to eight. A Supreme Court clerkship offers a traditional and unique credential and path to law teaching, particularly at elite schools.23. Lawyers and law students really miss his entertaining presence on Twitter. Although their pay is substantial compared with other academics and most occupations, law professors earn less than their counterparts in private practice. Judge David Nuffer is granted emergency authority to promulgate rules and procedures for Southern Region proceedings consistent with State of Utah and Washington County directives and Southern Region COVID-19 conditions. Welcome to the official website for the United States District Court for the District of Utah. The Great Recession of 2008 appears to have exacerbated the disconnect between clerkship and teaching. Nick Harper (Chicago 2015 / Kavanaugh) This left more than 3,400 current full-time faculty who clerked for at least one identified judge. This top group includes 22 women, five African Americans, and two Hispanics. Working with a Republican-controlled Senate in his one term, President Trump appointed 226 judges, including 54 appellate judges.57Many were prominent, conservative, and ideological, selected with the assistance of Leonard Leo and the Federalist Society.58They include several successful legal academics, including Stephanos Bibas (Third Circuit), a faculty member at the University of Pennsylvania; David Stras (Eighth Circuit), a faculty member at the University of Minnesota;59and Barrett, a faculty member at Notre Dame. But none of those 11 was appointed post-1990; the latest, Kimba Wood, was appointed in 1988 and she is the last remaining on the bench. It includes tenured, untenured/tenure-track, and untenured/non-tenure-track contract faculty and lecturers. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Finally, the changing nature of law practice perhaps affects academic hiring on the money-and-geography axis. Goffstown, NH 03045. The analysis is limited to full-time permanent teaching, research, and clinical faculty at American Bar Association (ABA)-accredited, Association of American Law Schools (AALS)-member or AALS-fee-paying law schools as of the time of the study. Neil Gorsuch (appointed by President Trump in 2017), Brett Kavanaugh (appointed in 2018), and Amy Coney Barrett (appointed in 2020) have not been on the Court long enough to have clerks enter teaching, for the same reasons as many lower-court judges discussed in Part III.25 Stephanie Barclay did take a leave from her faculty position at Brigham Young University, a top-50 law school, to clerk for Gorsuch during October Term 2019.26. 1. Click on each judge's name to view contact information and submission preferences. 1. The Sixth Circuit emerges with five judges, including Karen Nelson Moore, a Clinton appointee with ten academic former clerks, and Jeffrey Sutton, a George W. Bush appointee and long-list potential Republican SCOTUS appointee, with four. Fewer academic jobs and more post-clerkship requirements mean longer clerkship-to-faculty lags, lower numbers, and more time on the bench needed to produce a large group of former clerks and thus academic former clerks. The 4th Circuit Court of Appeal denied a writ sought by State Auto, leaving it to the states high court to decide the matter. Now, on to state judges and their status as feeder judges (the subject of a subplot in Supreme Ambitions (affiliate link)). And none of those 18 remains in active service. WebCOLEMAN, Circuit Judge: 1. 2021CW3008; ANGELVIEW LLC, 5585 Hwy 82, Twin Lakes, CO 81251 (Please address all pleadings and inquiries regarding this matter to Applicants attorneys: Steven J. Bushong, Gunnar J. Paulsen, Bushong & Holleman P.C., 1525 Spruce Street, Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80302, (303) 431-9141, sbushong@BH-Lawyers.com) Justice Antonin Scalia 9th Circuit District Division Goffstown. Figure 6. Frank P. Geraci, Jr. Hon. Veterans The 35-year benchmark assumes similarities of age, age at appointment, interest, health, and circumstances, although variance will affect length of service and numbers of academic former clerks. Brandeis envisioned the Supreme Court clerkship as a path to law teaching when he developed the model in the 1920s and 30s.46The numbers backed that up through the Warren and Burger Courts, with close to a quarter or more of clerks for each justice, regardless of appointing president or ideology, entering legal academia, including 43 percent of Marshall clerks.47 But William Nelson and his co-authors argue that the SCOTUS-to-academia path changed on the Rehnquist Court, specifically the Rehnquist Court as constituted from 19942005.48Of the five conservative-leaning justices, three had less than 20 percent of former clerks enter teaching.49Only Antonin Scalia a faculty member at University of Chicago prior to joining the federal bench produced academics at a rate of approximately 25 percent, which would have placed him on the lower end of the Warren and Burger Courts.50And Scalia famously hired one counter-clerk each term a clerk who did not share his conservative/originalist/textualist jurisprudence and would check the Justices failure to adhere to his methodology51 many of whom entered law teaching.52By contrast, OConnor and the four liberal-leaning justices of the Rehnquist Court placed clerks at rates similar to their predecessors, with Souter continuing Marshalls tradition of almost 45 percent of former clerks entering teaching.53. Nine former clerks for Henry Friendly (Dwight Eisenhower appointee to the Second Circuit, died in 1986) remain in the academy, a number that would have been higher in 1985. 2. ? Presidents are appointing fewer judges from the academy. / Katzmann) The legal community is familiar with c For the judges in that group, I gathered data on court, appointing president, and years of service;7current status (active, retired,8senior,9 resigned,10or deceased); primary career prior to appointment to the federal bench (academy, government, private practice, or state bench); number of academic former clerks; per-year average (academic former clerks divided by years on the bench); and rankings of the schools at which former clerks teach.11All biographical and historical information about judges is drawn from the Federal Judicial Centers onlineBiographical Directory of Article III Federal Judges, 1789-Present.12, From this group, I created the following studies of former clerks:13. Tiffany Wright (Georgetown 2013 / Lamberth (D.D.C.) 4. ? The partisan skew is more noticeable with district judges. Judge Wendy W. Berger joined the Fifth District Court of Appeal in September 2012, after being appointed by Governor Rick Scott. District Judge Michelle Marie Gabrielle Campbell. As an academic candidate, a former SCOTUS clerk is viewed less as a Court of Appeals Judge X clerk than as a Justice Y clerk. Or she is viewed as both. One simple way of WebGetentrepreneurial.com: Resources for Small Business Entrepreneurs in 2022. [1] Feeder judges are able to place comparatively many of their clerks on the Supreme Court for a variety of reasons, including personal or ideological relationships with particular justices, prestigious and respected positions in the judiciary, and reputations for attracting and training high-quality clerks. Two of the top district judges joined the bench from the academy Weinstein (Columbia) and Pollak (Yale and Penn). This illustrates the bunching among judges at lower numbers of academic former clerks, leaving less room for distinctions. The primary focus of this study has been identifying the academic feeders from among lower-court judges. The state-specific clerkship on a states highest court may be less appealing to a budding academic or to a law-school hiring committee. More than half the judges cluster in five districts Southern District of New York, which includes Manhattan (13); Northern District of California, which includes San Francisco (6); Eastern District of New York, which includes Brooklyn (5); Eastern District of Pennsylvania, which includes Philadelphia (5); and District of Massachusetts (5). This site is maintained by the U.S. District Court - District of New Jersey, IT Department. President Joe Biden on Wednesday nominated two judges serving in Chicago-based federal courtrooms to be elevated to fill district court vacancies in the Northern District of Illinois. Fewer modern faculty members move directly from chambers (especially lower-court chambers) to tenure-track faculty positions. Fifty-two federal lower-court judges appointed since 1995 with three or more academic former clerks. Assuming a delay of five years from clerkship to teaching job, clerks for late-Clinton and early-Bush appointees hit the teaching market during a decade of expanding faculties and waves of faculty hiring, while late-Bush and Obama appointees hit the teaching market during a steep downturn in the hiring market. Welcome to the official website for the United States District Court for the District of Utah. The lower-court judges identified as academic feeders overlap with the lower-court judges recognized as SCOTUS feeders. That political imbalance shows among former SCOTUS clerks. district court feeder judges. Some justices are done with their OT 2017 hiring, and some are not. Signed by Magistrate Judge Cam Ferenbach on 12/13/2022. Of these seven NGFs, all but Judge Sullivan clerked for SCOTUS themselves. Of the 51 district judges in Part II and Table 2, 11 joined the federal bench from the state bench, three since 1990. 2. Although most feeder judges are therefore court of appeals judges, some district court judges are feeders. (tie) Richard J. Sullivan (S.D.N.Y. Copyright 2023 Duke University School of Law. District Judge Dabney L. Friedrich. Pursuant to C.R.S. Twelve former clerks for David Bazelon (Harry Truman appointee to the D.C. Feeder v. The State of Nevada et al Filing 10 ORDER Granting 9 Stipulation to Stay Discovery. People join and leave law faculties each year. The political imbalance among feeder judges is striking. Lohier has four academic former clerks in a decade on the bench. While I occasionally describe judges as producing or placing academics, it is shorthand to connect the judge to her former clerks and the law professor to her former judge. Note that this list doesnt include the October Term 2016 class, which is not yet complete (as you can see below). As PD Appreciation Month comes to an end, PLI speaks with program Chair H. Sandra Bang about her impressive career path and advice for those. District Judge Trevor N. McFadden. This formalizes the several-year gap between finishing a clerkship and entering teaching, given the need to spend time in pre-faculty positions. Several judges in this group could represent the next wave of academic feeder judges. Both demand people personally and financially able to relocate for short-term jobs, perhaps multiple times. We will never sell or share your information without your consent. This covers all George W. Bush and Obama appointments, the last five years of Clinton appointments, and the first three years of Trump appointments. Hon. More than 30 former clerks for each of David Souter, John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day OConnor, and Thurgood Marshall remain on law faculties. Being a Judge X Clerk or Justice Y Clerk helps secure an academic position, especially with a strong recommendation from the jurist. Table 3(see appendix) shows 52 judges, appointed since 1995, with three or more academic former clerks. It extends to judges with three or more academic former clerks, accounting for bunching within categories while providing a sufficient sample of judges to compensate for the lag between clerkship and academia. Sean Mirski (Harvard 2015 / Kavanaugh). District Judges Chief Judge WIlliam P. Johnson (WJ) [A] Judge James O. Browning (JB) [A] Judge Kenneth J. Gonzales (KG) [LC] Judge Kea W. Riggs (KWR) [A] Judge Margaret I. Strickland (MIS) [LC] Judge David Herrera Urias (DHU) [A] Senior U.S. District Judges Judge Robert C. Brack (RB) [LC] Judge Judith C. Herrera (JCH) [SF] Once clerks of New Jersey, it Department and most occupations, law professors earn less than counterparts. 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