It is white marble. Every place you go in, it is white marble. As a clerk, you get to go to the gate. Golden i always felt the honor of going to the place where the public cannot go, where the business of the court really happens. I never lost that throughout the fullyear. It was a really meaningful and beautiful experience. Also, very hard. Brian what was your year . From what date to what date . Tiffany july 11, 2016, and ended on july 7, 2017. Brian who did you work for . Tiffany justice sotomayor. Brian has there been anybody like you who ever served as a clerk, our audience will see why i am asking this. Tiffany i dont know. I know the reporter tried to figure out if there had been anyone specifically from the particular socioeconomic background that i had, and because of the courts extreme rules about confidentiality and the sometimes unwillingness on the part of former clerks to talk about themselves and the experience, it is really hard to say things like no one has ever, so we
Wilmer hale senior associate Tiffany Wright talks about the challenges she overcame to become a lawyer and Supreme Court clerk. Brian Tiffany Wright, what was it like being a clerk to a justice of the Supreme Court . Tiffany it was incredible. Sometimes, very overwhelming. The court is i describe it as a magical place. It is white marble. When you go in, everywhere is white marble. And as a clerk, you get to go to the inside golden gate. That is when i always felt the awe and the honor of going to the place where the public cannot go, where the business of the court really happens. I never lost that throughout the fullyear. It was a really meaningful and beautiful experience. Also, very hard. Brian what was your year . From what date to what date . Tiffany july 11, 2016, and ended on july 7, 2017. Brian who did you work for . Tiffany Justice Sotomayor. Brian has there been anybody like you who ever served as a clerk, our audience will see why i am asking this. Tiffany i dont know. I kn
Reporter a group of mostly African American students walked out of a town hall meeting. Media was not allowed even on campus, but students posted video to social media. These are children that are doing this. Reporter au administrators addressed racially charged incidents on campus. Bananas hanging on campus marked with aka, the black sorority. The new governments president is the first black woman to head Student Government at au. Students are demanding more than town halls. We felt like we werent getting the answers to the questions that we had. We really wanted to get specific solutions to the problem. I would hope that they hear our concerns and that they are willing and able to address exactly what were asking for. The administration does a great job of going around the question. Reporter coming up today on news4 at happening is affecting students who are just beginning final exams. Wendy, back to you. Thank you, kristin. Its a case of murder that has taken years to solve. This ev
Weeks back, when he reached out to detectives. And agreed to conditionally speak with them about mr. Lanes death. Reporter the condition . He not be charged for jamies murder. The family was okay with that. I think hes getting punished enough just being in jail the rest of his life. Reporter and just to know hes the one. And having the answer ive been looking for. Reporter and youre still in the same house . Im still in the same house. Reporter why is that . I stayed away from home for about two months. And my heart drew me back to the house. So im there. Reporter in talking with folks throughout the day, weve heard so many positive things about jamie lane, which raises the question why, why was he killed. A question we put to the prosecutor. Said he believes it to be some sort of delusion or paranoia may have played aol this. Thank you, david. New Surveillance Video released of a person of interest wanted for leaving racially charged messages on American Universitys campus. Just minut
Highs in the upper 80s. We are still getting to a cold might come overnight lows in the 40s, 50s. Mostly cloudy skies, but the rain is over. If you take mom out tomorrow, maybe breakfast, 56 degrees at 8 a. M. , but 5 00 p. M. In the mid70s. Already feeling much better compared to today and yesterday. It will also be quite breezy for mothers day. Midpeak winds beads in the 20s, even 30s back towards hagerstown and cumberland. That will keep some of the cool air in place. Over the next five days, we are going up from here. Hitting 90 degrees wednesday. Little more about this warmup in my extended forecast coming up. Its a forecast you dont want to miss. Kimberly thanks, molly. Lights and with the sirens blaring, rushing a Police Cruisers colliding responding to the same call. As a Annalysa Gayle reports, they were greeted by gunfire when they arrived. They were just shooting. And ansa shots fired impact from a crash at the neighbors saturday evening at 6 p. M. In Potomac Gardens in sout