Business Insider -
4 Feb 2013 23:51

The U.S. Supreme Court justices hand-pick four clerks each every year for what's arguably the most prestigious legal gig out there. High court clerks write "bench memos" to fill their justices in on a particular case, discuss cases with them, and even draft opinions that interpret the law for the entire country. It's a serious job. But perhaps the most intense part of clerking for the high court involved death penalty cases, former Supreme Court clerk Jay Wexler told Business Insider. Wexler, wh...
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