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Re: Let's Talk 9th Circuit!
Anyone know if Murguia has moved yet
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Anyone know grades needed for Judge Nguyen?
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I know a clerk of hers who was around top 15% with LR.
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School? Does she only hire HYS?
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She's hired from my school (one of UMich, UVA, Penn, NYU) within the past 3 years. That clerk did not have graduation honors or a district clerkship but had some other biographical hooks.
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Re: Let's Talk 9th Circuit!
Hires from both Berkeley and UCLA.
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How much of a caseload does Tallman carry nowadays?
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This has to be a mistake? Other than maybe Owens, Nguyen is probably the most moderate “liberal” on the courtAnonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:26 amThis is a good list. I’d add Koh as a ‘heavy hitter’ contender and Miller to the ‘very well-respected’ list.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:26 pmIkuta, Friedland, and Bress are probably the three heaviest hitters on CA9 who are not senior. Collins and Owens are also very well-respected, and Bumatay has a lot of credibility in conservative circles, but those are the ones who come to mind. Many of the senior judges (O'Scannlain, Fletcher, Graber, Thomas, McKeown, Bybee, Hurwitz, and potentially others) are also very well-regarded.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:54 pmAgree with the above, and the prior poster that CA1 has Barron. To bring this back somewhat back on track...who are the current "heavy hitters" on CA9 who aren't senior status? (However you might define that. Obviously there's feeders/semi-feeders, but I'm also thinking in terms of general "prestige" to a typical BigLaw hiring audience.)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:30 pmI'd argue Stras Gruender and Colloton have a lot of cache in the prestige-whore conservative legal circles and that's like 30% of the actives on CA8
Also, ranking non-feeder judges is a little silly, but most of the other active judges are well-respected in the circuit and nationwide. The only active judges I’d think twice about clerking for are VanDyke (because of his far-right ideology), Bade (lightweight), and Nguyen (not as far-left as VanDyke is far-right, but would still give me pause).
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Yep. Even if we’re just considering female Asian judges, Sung and Koh are far, far, far to the left of Nguyen and I assume this poster was referring to one of them.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:24 amThis has to be a mistake? Other than maybe Owens, Nguyen is probably the most moderate “liberal” on the courtAnonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:26 amThis is a good list. I’d add Koh as a ‘heavy hitter’ contender and Miller to the ‘very well-respected’ list.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:26 pmIkuta, Friedland, and Bress are probably the three heaviest hitters on CA9 who are not senior. Collins and Owens are also very well-respected, and Bumatay has a lot of credibility in conservative circles, but those are the ones who come to mind. Many of the senior judges (O'Scannlain, Fletcher, Graber, Thomas, McKeown, Bybee, Hurwitz, and potentially others) are also very well-regarded.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:54 pmAgree with the above, and the prior poster that CA1 has Barron. To bring this back somewhat back on track...who are the current "heavy hitters" on CA9 who aren't senior status? (However you might define that. Obviously there's feeders/semi-feeders, but I'm also thinking in terms of general "prestige" to a typical BigLaw hiring audience.)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:30 pmI'd argue Stras Gruender and Colloton have a lot of cache in the prestige-whore conservative legal circles and that's like 30% of the actives on CA8
Also, ranking non-feeder judges is a little silly, but most of the other active judges are well-respected in the circuit and nationwide. The only active judges I’d think twice about clerking for are VanDyke (because of his far-right ideology), Bade (lightweight), and Nguyen (not as far-left as VanDyke is far-right, but would still give me pause).
(I would say Gould and Owens are the two most moderate “liberals” on the Ninth who are still active, but Nguyen is definitely up there.)
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If that happened… that’s pretty offensive lol — Koh, Sung, and Nguyen have such different names, different ethnic backgrounds, different professional backgrounds, different methodological priors, and different appearances. How anyone could confuse them is beyond me.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Wed Apr 10, 2024 1:59 amYep. Even if we’re just considering female Asian judges, Sung and Koh are far, far, far to the left of Nguyen and I assume this poster was referring to one of them.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:24 amThis has to be a mistake? Other than maybe Owens, Nguyen is probably the most moderate “liberal” on the courtAnonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:26 amThis is a good list. I’d add Koh as a ‘heavy hitter’ contender and Miller to the ‘very well-respected’ list.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:26 pmIkuta, Friedland, and Bress are probably the three heaviest hitters on CA9 who are not senior. Collins and Owens are also very well-respected, and Bumatay has a lot of credibility in conservative circles, but those are the ones who come to mind. Many of the senior judges (O'Scannlain, Fletcher, Graber, Thomas, McKeown, Bybee, Hurwitz, and potentially others) are also very well-regarded.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:54 pmAgree with the above, and the prior poster that CA1 has Barron. To bring this back somewhat back on track...who are the current "heavy hitters" on CA9 who aren't senior status? (However you might define that. Obviously there's feeders/semi-feeders, but I'm also thinking in terms of general "prestige" to a typical BigLaw hiring audience.)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:30 pmI'd argue Stras Gruender and Colloton have a lot of cache in the prestige-whore conservative legal circles and that's like 30% of the actives on CA8
Also, ranking non-feeder judges is a little silly, but most of the other active judges are well-respected in the circuit and nationwide. The only active judges I’d think twice about clerking for are VanDyke (because of his far-right ideology), Bade (lightweight), and Nguyen (not as far-left as VanDyke is far-right, but would still give me pause).
(I would say Gould and Owens are the two most moderate “liberals” on the Ninth who are still active, but Nguyen is definitely up there.)
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Rawlinson and some of the recent seniors (Graber, McKeown) are probably a little less reliably liberal, but yeah, Nguyen is a very mainstream Dem appointee. That was a weird comment.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2024 1:24 amThis has to be a mistake? Other than maybe Owens, Nguyen is probably the most moderate “liberal” on the courtAnonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:26 amThis is a good list. I’d add Koh as a ‘heavy hitter’ contender and Miller to the ‘very well-respected’ list.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 6:26 pmIkuta, Friedland, and Bress are probably the three heaviest hitters on CA9 who are not senior. Collins and Owens are also very well-respected, and Bumatay has a lot of credibility in conservative circles, but those are the ones who come to mind. Many of the senior judges (O'Scannlain, Fletcher, Graber, Thomas, McKeown, Bybee, Hurwitz, and potentially others) are also very well-regarded.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:54 pmAgree with the above, and the prior poster that CA1 has Barron. To bring this back somewhat back on track...who are the current "heavy hitters" on CA9 who aren't senior status? (However you might define that. Obviously there's feeders/semi-feeders, but I'm also thinking in terms of general "prestige" to a typical BigLaw hiring audience.)Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2024 3:30 pmI'd argue Stras Gruender and Colloton have a lot of cache in the prestige-whore conservative legal circles and that's like 30% of the actives on CA8
Also, ranking non-feeder judges is a little silly, but most of the other active judges are well-respected in the circuit and nationwide. The only active judges I’d think twice about clerking for are VanDyke (because of his far-right ideology), Bade (lightweight), and Nguyen (not as far-left as VanDyke is far-right, but would still give me pause).
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I'd argue Stras Gruender and Colloton have a lot of cache in the prestige-whore conservative legal circles and that's like 30% of the actives on CA8
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Agree with the above, and the prior poster that CA1 has Barron. To bring this back somewhat back on track...who are the current "heavy hitters" on CA9 who aren't senior status? (However you might define that. Obviously there's feeders/semi-feeders, but I'm also thinking in terms of general "prestige" to a typical BigLaw hiring audience.)
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Ikuta, Friedland, and Bress are probably the three heaviest hitters on CA9 who are not senior. Collins and Owens are also very well-respected, and Bumatay has a lot of credibility in conservative circles, but those are the ones who come to mind. Many of the senior judges (O'Scannlain, Fletcher, Graber, Thomas, McKeown, Bybee, Hurwitz, and potentially others) are also very well-regarded.
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This is a good list. I’d add Koh as a ‘heavy hitter’ contender and Miller to the ‘very well-respected’ list.
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Miller is extremely well-respected on the right and left. He is also among the smartest judges on the bench across every circuit. I've yet to hear anyone speak poorly of him. The clerks he has hired from my school tend to be moderate liberals with public service backgrounds. My understanding is that he competes with Friedland and Owens/Nguyen for top HYS students.
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I'd argue Stras Gruender and Colloton have a lot of cache in the prestige-whore conservative legal circles and that's like 30% of the actives on CA8
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Agree with the above, and the prior poster that CA1 has Barron. To bring this back somewhat back on track...who are the current "heavy hitters" on CA9 who aren't senior status? (However you might define that. Obviously there's feeders/semi-feeders, but I'm also thinking in terms of general "prestige" to a typical BigLaw hiring audience.)
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Ikuta, Friedland, and Bress are probably the three heaviest hitters on CA9 who are not senior. Collins and Owens are also very well-respected, and Bumatay has a lot of credibility in conservative circles, but those are the ones who come to mind. Many of the senior judges (O'Scannlain, Fletcher, Graber, Thomas, McKeown, Bybee, Hurwitz, and potentially others) are also very well-regarded.
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This is a good list. I’d add Koh as a ‘heavy hitter’ contender and Miller to the ‘very well-respected’ list.
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Miller is extremely well-respected on the right and left. He is also among the smartest judges on the bench across every circuit. I've yet to hear anyone speak poorly of him. The clerks he has hired from my school tend to be moderate liberals with public service backgrounds. My understanding is that he competes with Friedland and Owens/Nguyen for top HYS students.
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Re: Let's Talk 9th Circuit!
Hello! Does anyone have any insights as to whether Judge Sung has started inviting folks for interviews? (2025-26 clerkships). Also any insights into grades required to be serious?
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holy cow I interviewed with her a few years back sooooo glad I wasn't hired. Such a crapshoot sometimesAnonymous User wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 12:13 amWtf, how bad must that clerkship be? How are chambers even operating?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 8:38 pmAll three of her clerks quit.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 6:17 pmWhat's the deal with Thompson's 7-month and 9-month clerkships? Saw that they expired already, but those are weird (and soon)!
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Also curious about this!Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Apr 15, 2024 4:51 pmHello! Does anyone have any insights as to whether Judge Sung has started inviting folks for interviews? (2025-26 clerkships). Also any insights into grades required to be serious?
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