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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
Stanford —> Bress —> Barrett
Yale —> Park/Friedrich —> Kavanaugh
First feeds for both Bress and Park I believe
Yale —> Park/Friedrich —> Kavanaugh
First feeds for both Bress and Park I believe
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Source?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:21 pmStanford —> Bress —> Barrett
Yale —> Park/Friedrich —> Kavanaugh
First feeds for both Bress and Park I believe
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
Different anon. The Bress clerk is Pat Cipollone's daughter-in-law.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 1:44 amSource?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:21 pmStanford —> Bress —> Barrett
Yale —> Park/Friedrich —> Kavanaugh
First feeds for both Bress and Park I believe
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Original anon. Yep, and her dad was on the ND Law faculty with Barrett. Based on nonpublic info but it’s not a secret or anything, I’d guess they’ll be in the next Lat roundup.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 3:10 pmDifferent anon. The Bress clerk is Pat Cipollone's daughter-in-law.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Thu Dec 16, 2021 1:44 amSource?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 10:21 pmStanford —> Bress —> Barrett
Yale —> Park/Friedrich —> Kavanaugh
First feeds for both Bress and Park I believe
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
Ok, def. not the most important thing facing our country right now: but wonder who KBJ or Kruger will take clerks from if they're nominated.
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
A new Thomas hire announced:
HLS -> Mitchell (Ala. Supreme Court) -> Pryor (11th Cir.) ---> Thomas (2023)
HLS -> Mitchell (Ala. Supreme Court) -> Pryor (11th Cir.) ---> Thomas (2023)
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Another key fact -- he's Scalia's grandsonAnonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:50 amA new Thomas hire announced:
HLS -> Mitchell (Ala. Supreme Court) -> Pryor (11th Cir.) ---> Thomas (2023)
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
Our meritocracy at work!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 11:50 amAnother key fact -- he's Scalia's grandsonAnonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 02, 2022 10:50 amA new Thomas hire announced:
HLS -> Mitchell (Ala. Supreme Court) -> Pryor (11th Cir.) ---> Thomas (2023)
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Sotomayor has a new hire
UTexas (2014) -> Micaela Alvarez (SDTX) -> Murguia (9th Cir.) --> Sotomayor
UTexas (2014) -> Micaela Alvarez (SDTX) -> Murguia (9th Cir.) --> Sotomayor
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
Has Lat been lacking on the update? Usually there was a Dec / Jan release on ATL
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He posted. Jay Mitchell on the Alabama Supreme Court fed three—very unusual, I wonder what’s up with that.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:47 pmHas Lat been lacking on the update? Usually there was a Dec / Jan release on ATL
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Weirdly and disappointingly light update at this stage, especially for 2022. Also weirdly "diffuse" (the megafeeders on both sides of the aisle have like two each except for Sri and Pryor), but that might be because the update isn't full. Would have expected more #'s from Thapar / Sutton / Katsas. Livingston shut out. Bibas is matching them numbers-wise which is exciting for the 3d Cir, as is Rao. All this could be BS that resolves itself more clearly when a full list is published, but can OP / someone else update the spreadsheets?
Park (which has been known here) and Pacold (which hasn't been, to my knowledge) getting on the score sheet is cool. Mitchell -> Thomas obviously a rather big story, with some even triple-clerking to get him.
Park (which has been known here) and Pacold (which hasn't been, to my knowledge) getting on the score sheet is cool. Mitchell -> Thomas obviously a rather big story, with some even triple-clerking to get him.
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
Also three feeds for Engelmayer but none for Oetken and only one for Furman, which is surprising.
Boasberg with four is impressive.
First feeds for Richardson, Pacold, Bibas, Bress, Park, Bush, and Walker, some of which have been noted on here before. Bush/Walker is the notably weird one—AMK also chose a slightly unusual clerk last year, so maybe he’s just stopped caring about resume vs. connections. Also I’m sure Easterbrook and Wood have fed before but their firsts in quite a while.
Boasberg with four is impressive.
First feeds for Richardson, Pacold, Bibas, Bress, Park, Bush, and Walker, some of which have been noted on here before. Bush/Walker is the notably weird one—AMK also chose a slightly unusual clerk last year, so maybe he’s just stopped caring about resume vs. connections. Also I’m sure Easterbrook and Wood have fed before but their firsts in quite a while.
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
One of the Mitchell clerks (the Pryor/Thapar one) was reported to get CT earlier, and has seemingly been hired by Mitchell since, with a SCOTUS clerkship in hand, which is especially unusual.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 6:13 pmWeirdly and disappointingly light update at this stage, especially for 2022. Also weirdly "diffuse" (the megafeeders on both sides of the aisle have like two each except for Sri and Pryor), but that might be because the update isn't full. Would have expected more #'s from Thapar / Sutton / Katsas. Livingston shut out. Bibas is matching them numbers-wise which is exciting for the 3d Cir, as is Rao. All this could be BS that resolves itself more clearly when a full list is published, but can OP / someone else update the spreadsheets?
Park (which has been known here) and Pacold (which hasn't been, to my knowledge) getting on the score sheet is cool. Mitchell -> Thomas obviously a rather big story, with some even triple-clerking to get him.
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I wonder if Thomas is asking his Pryor feeds to get some state court exposure if possible. One of his clerks, based on no knowledge other than just looking at his photo and stereotyping, does seem like the type of person that would prefer clerking another year while waiting for SCOTUS instead of working at a firm.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 3:43 pmHe posted. Jay Mitchell on the Alabama Supreme Court fed three—very unusual, I wonder what’s up with that.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:47 pmHas Lat been lacking on the update? Usually there was a Dec / Jan release on ATL
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Gorsuch continues to march to the beat of his own drum by hiring a 2006 graduate who has never clerked before.
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I think it mostly seems light because one of the presumptive justices for next term doesn't have the job yet. The rest are almost full besides Alito.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 6:13 pmWeirdly and disappointingly light update at this stage, especially for 2022. Also weirdly "diffuse" (the megafeeders on both sides of the aisle have like two each except for Sri and Pryor), but that might be because the update isn't full. Would have expected more #'s from Thapar / Sutton / Katsas. Livingston shut out. Bibas is matching them numbers-wise which is exciting for the 3d Cir, as is Rao. All this could be BS that resolves itself more clearly when a full list is published, but can OP / someone else update the spreadsheets?
Park (which has been known here) and Pacold (which hasn't been, to my knowledge) getting on the score sheet is cool. Mitchell -> Thomas obviously a rather big story, with some even triple-clerking to get him.
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
Interesting that Millett has doubles with Collins and Jerry Smith
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9th Cir. libs also totally shut out in this update
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Boasberg has been really killing it these past few years with his feeds. Wonder if in 5ish years he'll go from a semi-feeder to straight feeder.
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
I'd consider him as feeder-ish as you can be for a district court judge already. who would be ahead of him in the district court pecking order?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 9:50 pmBoasberg has been really killing it these past few years with his feeds. Wonder if in 5ish years he'll go from a semi-feeder to straight feeder.
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didn't he hire a professor a few terms ago? if he's serious about originalism he should keep doing thatAnonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 8:05 pmGorsuch continues to march to the beat of his own drum by hiring a 2006 graduate who has never clerked before.
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
OP back. This is an update of the spreadsheet, now covering OT 2016 through David Lat's post of today.
Circuit judges, including the retired justices: https://imgur.com/a/z2BoSUu
Circuit judges, excluding the retired justices (but still including Breyer): https://imgur.com/a/PYhg0R5
Non-circuit judges, excluding the retired justices (but still including Breyer): https://imgur.com/a/JfSkGVB
The following circuit judges had one feed in the period: A. Duncan*, Ambro, Berzon, Bress, Bush, Cabranes, Carney, Christen, Clifton, Collins, Colloton, Elrod, Flaum, G. Lynch, Gruender, Hamilton, Higginbotham, Higginson, Holmes, Ikuta, J.R. Brown*, Jolly, K.N. Moore, Marcus, McKeague, Murguia, N.R. Smith, Newsom, Owen, Owens, P. Kelly, Rogers, S. Lynch, S. Thomas, S. Williams, Sack, Sentelle, Stras, Tymkovich, Walker, Wilkins, Wood
I don't have a spreadsheet for the non-circuit judges, including the retired justices this time. No principled reason, I just lost that data on accident in the last save. If you're curious about it, see the older posts in this thread.
Note that David Lat also keeps one on his site now, which is likely better than mine. I didn't check mine versus his. But mine is free, and at least pretty close to correct. As always, let me know if you spot any errors, and I will correct them in the next update.
Circuit judges, including the retired justices: https://imgur.com/a/z2BoSUu
Circuit judges, excluding the retired justices (but still including Breyer): https://imgur.com/a/PYhg0R5
Non-circuit judges, excluding the retired justices (but still including Breyer): https://imgur.com/a/JfSkGVB
The following circuit judges had one feed in the period: A. Duncan*, Ambro, Berzon, Bress, Bush, Cabranes, Carney, Christen, Clifton, Collins, Colloton, Elrod, Flaum, G. Lynch, Gruender, Hamilton, Higginbotham, Higginson, Holmes, Ikuta, J.R. Brown*, Jolly, K.N. Moore, Marcus, McKeague, Murguia, N.R. Smith, Newsom, Owen, Owens, P. Kelly, Rogers, S. Lynch, S. Thomas, S. Williams, Sack, Sentelle, Stras, Tymkovich, Walker, Wilkins, Wood
I don't have a spreadsheet for the non-circuit judges, including the retired justices this time. No principled reason, I just lost that data on accident in the last save. If you're curious about it, see the older posts in this thread.
Note that David Lat also keeps one on his site now, which is likely better than mine. I didn't check mine versus his. But mine is free, and at least pretty close to correct. As always, let me know if you spot any errors, and I will correct them in the next update.
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Re: Feeder Judge Ratings OT 2016 - 2020 (and a bit beyond)
You're a god.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:55 pmOP back. This is an update of the spreadsheet, now covering OT 2016 through David Lat's post of today.
Circuit judges, including the retired justices: https://imgur.com/a/z2BoSUu
Circuit judges, excluding the retired justices (but still including Breyer): https://imgur.com/a/PYhg0R5
Non-circuit judges, excluding the retired justices (but still including Breyer): https://imgur.com/a/JfSkGVB
The following circuit judges had one feed in the period: A. Duncan*, Ambro, Berzon, Bress, Bush, Cabranes, Carney, Christen, Clifton, Collins, Colloton, Elrod, Flaum, G. Lynch, Gruender, Hamilton, Higginbotham, Higginson, Holmes, Ikuta, J.R. Brown*, Jolly, K.N. Moore, Marcus, McKeague, Murguia, N.R. Smith, Newsom, Owen, Owens, P. Kelly, Rogers, S. Lynch, S. Thomas, S. Williams, Sack, Sentelle, Stras, Tymkovich, Walker, Wilkins, Wood
I don't have a spreadsheet for the non-circuit judges, including the retired justices this time. No principled reason, I just lost that data on accident in the last save. If you're curious about it, see the older posts in this thread.
Note that David Lat also keeps one on his site now, which is likely better than mine. I didn't check mine versus his. But mine is free, and at least pretty close to correct. As always, let me know if you spot any errors, and I will correct them in the next update.
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