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Kromphardt's analysis of SCOTUS clerks published in Washington Post

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An analysis of the number of clerks working for the U.S. Supreme Court, and how that position has changed over the years, written by Chris Kromphardt, Educational Support Services Manager, was recently published in the Washington Post's "Monkey Cage" blog.

In the piece, Kromphardt speculates about the source of the leaked draft opinion that could potentially overturn Roe v. Wade. He goes on with an overview of the Supreme Court's history of hiring clerks, the average number of cases decided each year, and the evolving role of the clerks in the hearing process.

To read Kromphardt's blog, click here