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March 06, 2006

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Amber

Two new OT 2006 hires by Roberts!

Mac

Who did the Chief Justice pick as his clerks?

Chief Justice

Since I can't get my fix here ... can someone point me in the direction of another dealer.

The Chief Justice picks his clerks and still nothing from A3G?!

People, she's been silent for this long before. Have faith!

anon

I'm giving her one more day. At one month of silence, I will drop this site from my favorites...

juju

I am now dropping this site from my favorites.

Billy

Hi ! Your site is very interesting. Thank you.

Disappointed

So true, "sadness." So true.

Clerkolicious

A3G is dead! Long live A3G!

sadness

The only reason to check this site anymore is to see if there are any new snarky comments on the silence. (Like this one.)

Anon

Here's an idea: Hand off the author(ess) responsibilities to a deserving bloger. This dry streak sucks...

Frank White

Who would have thought your new position as a professional blogger would leave less time for this site than when you were an AUSA?

CAST A COLD EYE ON LIFE, ON DEATH
HORSEMEN, PASS BY!

Johnson

Time to hang it up, A3G. Or more precisely: Time to make it official.

one-time commenter

yes, neglecting big news like ginsburg falling asleep in court and a former sentelle-tubby arrested for shoplifting is not like you! we need A3G!

Frank White

10 days between posts? Time to retire, A3G.

Along with several other professors, Artemus Ward and Todd Peppers are discussing research with law clerks this week on the Empirical Legal Studies Blog at www.elsblog.org.

Flex

No, it's not weird, Default. It is we of the Great Unwashed who want and need to know about the influence and power held by the Elect. They already know, and they are the types to publish memoirs of how they personally wielded that power, not studies of how their colleagues did.

default

Is it weird that only one of those three authors has a JD and that guys most prestigious clerkship was for a District Court Judge? Just saying.

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