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Hopefully she won't be invited to Kav's Christmas party - who knows what could happen. Hopefully no cigars will be involved.
Call PJ and Squee. You Kav supporters are some sick people. Care to explain how all that credit card debt and the house was paid off? That seat was purchased, pure and simple, by people with money who wanted a puppet they could manipulate. So. Much. Winning. So. Terribly. Disgusting. |
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You seem unhinged. Also, do you have actual evidence to support those allegations of yours? No? Oh, it was just your hate/obsession speaking. Buh-bye. |
This is the third deferral. Any anecdotes like this? |
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You are all wrong because her military service has been delayed for a lot longer than a year. |
It's her third deferral, and other JAGs are saying it's not typical to be allowed a deferral for a clerkship. |
Source? |
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It is extremely common for ROTC grads to get a "delay" to go to graduate school. I would also think--after many years living with and around the Army, that the JAG board would look very favorably on a deferral for a federal court clerkship and that a deferral for a SC clerkship would be a slamdunk.
A clerkship is wonderful training for any lawyer and a SC clerkship is the top of the line. |
Maybe she didn't a JAG slot and is putting off having to be an infantry officer? Now THAT would be funny. |
I'm pretty certain the one JAG officer I knew did not get a deferral, and did his clerkship after his service. He was able to defer to go to law school, but not for the clerkship. |
This happened to a friend of mine from law school too. T10 law school and lots of judges look favorably on military service, so he made it work. |
Yes, this friend of mine was able to get a great clerkship ... he just had to wait until after his JAG service. |
Too bad your friend's mom wasn't as swampy as Amy Chua or he could have just taken taxpayer money for school then sailed into a Sup Ct clerkship |
+1 Quid pro quo baby. A favorable op ed touting Kavanaugh's support for women and Kavanaugh supports a particular woman who happens to be Chua's daughter. |