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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]+1 this. Re law school - adjuncts are there to fill a need such as tax, immigration, family law, civil litigation, research. They are not and will never be on the same lev as tenured faculty which usually (at top schools) come right off clerking from scotus[/quote] "come right off clerking from scotus" Really ? Can you refer me to one or two who did this ? [/quote] I'm assuming PP meant straight to a tenure track position from a Court clerkship rather than a tenured position. It's not uncommon, though probably less common than doing a Climenko, Bigelow, or other VAP program. [/quote] No, I am astonished that a Scotus clerk would forego the $400,000 to $450,000 signing bonus & credited years in a biglaw firm earning over $300,000 (base & year end bonus) for a first year cash compensation package of over $700,000 for one year. [/quote]
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