For decades, many Supreme Court justices hired clerks after they completed law school and did a one-year clerkship with a lower court. But now, with a growing expectation for graduates to have multiple lower-level clerkships, experts are wondering if the new requirement will create more hurdles for women who are hoping to start a family soon. "The New Trend Keeping Women Out of the Country's Top Legal Ranks" (Politico)
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