Vol. 31, No. 1:
The New York Times has referenced a 2010 Justice System Journal article on a seldom researched topic: the politics involved in Supreme Court justices’ hiring of law clerks.
Supreme Court Clerkships and "Feeder" JudgesBy Lawrence Baum and Corey Ditslear
Supreme Court justices sometimes call attention to their displeasure with a majority decision by reading a dissenting opinion from the bench. An article in vol. 31 of NCSC's Justice System Journal examines why justices make this choice:
“The Brooding Spirit of the Law”: Supreme Court Justices Reading Dissents from the Bench By William D. Blake and Hans J. Hacker
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