... after checking out this amazing resource for tracking the ranks of Supreme Court clerks. WOW!
Of course, the Wikipedia entry for SCOTUS clerks is only as good as the contributions that readers make to it. So if you can fill in some of the gaps, please do so by editing the entry.
(Gavel bang: Confirm Them, which explains the research project here. It seems that "BoBo" is just as obsessed with the Elect as Article III Groupie!)
Sorry for the shameless plug, but my newly published book on Supreme Court law clerks ("Courtiers of the Marble Palace: The Rise and Influence of the Supreme Court Law Clerk") has a list of every individual who has clerked on the Supreme Court from 1882 to 2004, by justice. The list includes many names of early clerks that have been previously missing from official Supreme Court documents.
Posted by: Todd Peppers | June 12, 2006 at 06:17 PM