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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] 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. [/quote] 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. [/quote] Yes, this friend of mine was able to get a great clerkship ... he just had to wait until after his JAG service. [/quote] 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 [/quote] +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.[/quote]
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