Sons of Ohio: William Rufus Day, Nepotism, and his Law Clerks

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CLARE CUSHMAN
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Saul Brenner
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The chapter contains more about the internal business of the Court, the interaction among the judges, the role of the judge rapporteur, the influence of the Court’s president, the cooperation with the law clerks, the value of oral arguments. Furthermore, it describes the position of the Court within the system of separation of powers. End of the term as justice.



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