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Professor Mary Hoopes Presents "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Court of Appeals" -- Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Judicial Conference

Professor Mary S. Hoopes presented "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Court of Appeals" at the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals Judicial Conference. The conference took place in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on September 6-8.

Professor Hoopes's presentation focused on her Harvard Law Review article, "Law Clerk Selection and Diversity: Insights from Fifty Sitting Judges of the Federal Court of Appeals" (SSRN), which provides insights into how federal appeals court judges approach law clerk selection and diversity, and proposes measures to increase transparency, facilitate peer exchange, and increase judges' capacity to achieve their hiring objectives.