Supreme court clerks to celebrate 100th anniversary, and weve just heard a wonderful panel about experiences and we will hear one about life at clerkships. Joshua, publisher, professor at georgetown, very distinguished distinguished lawyer and author of impeachment, take it away, josh. Thank you all very much for coming, if its okay, i will start by introducing my colleagues in this panel, im joined today by clerk for justice brennan, former chairman , carlisle group, Justice Kennedy, private practice, worked as ausa. Following justice ruben, author of many bestselling books, if i listed them all we will be here a while. His career includes time work at ausa, Investigation Unit in baltimore, Deputy Attorney general of maryland, and candidate for mayor of city of baltimore, thank you all very much for joining. Today we will be discussing clerk and strange topic, literally every clerk had a life after clerking and diverse as the professional world has brought, encompass every field of go
To celebrate the 100th anniversaries crautcreathing the Supreme Court. And we just heard a wonderful panel about experiences during the clerkship. And now we will hear one about life after the clerkships. Mag. Anel is joshua he is a very distinguished constitutional lawyer. And the author of important book on impeachment which he came to the National Constitution center to discuss with riveting detail. Recently he clerked for Justice Kennedy. Take it away, josh. Josh thank you very much for coming. m joined today by julia janiskowski. Hes a former general and managing director. I did a stint in private practice. And is now a judge on the u. S. Court of appeals for the third circuit. Shes the author of many bestselling books. If i listed them all she would be here for a while. Shes the creator of a podcast, better. , hes now a partner and a candidate for the mayor of the city of baltimore. So thank you very much for joining. Today,re going to be discussing life after clerking. In some w
Importance for this group because you just called for the impeachment of donald trump. [cheers and applause] i read the Mueller Report debate came up. I went into the afternoon and into the night and into the next morning. When i got to the end, i did not stick my finger in the air and ask about politics. I did not hesitate. I read it. I knew what it said and i concluded, first, that this is a man who is broken the law, and you should be impeached. And i said so on that very day. [applause] i come to you at a moment of great crisis insa this country,a crisis at the time when americans working better and better and better for a thinner and thinner slice at the top, while it leaves everyone else behind. The central question of my life work has been, whats happening to working families in america . Why is the road getting so much rockier and so much steeper . And for families of color, even rockier and even steeper . And answer is, its no accident. Race lies right at the heart of this iss
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