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U.S. Supreme Court Clerks, 2004 Term

Reader Nathan Lee directs me to this listing of the Supreme Court clerks for the 2004 term that begins next week. Here are the schools represented for the 2004 term:

1. Harvard (9 clerks)
2. Chicago (7 clerks)
3. Yale (5 clerks)
4. Stanford (4 clerks)
5. NYU (3 clerks)
6. Virginia (2 clerks)
7. Northwestern, Michigan, Columbia, UCLA, Boston College (1 each)

An unusual year in many respects: 3 for NYU, but only 1 for Columbia; Chicago with more clerks than Yale; a strong showing for Stanford; clerks from BC and UCLA.

I need to update my ten-year listing of Supreme Clerkships; does anyone have the data for the 2002 and 2003 terms?

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