Can anyone else weigh in? Is he accepting applications for 2021 or is he hiring through the back channels?Anonymous User wrote:ALREADY HIRING FOR 2021?!?! DAMN!Anonymous User wrote:Full for 2020 and heard that he has already started hiring for 2021.Anonymous User wrote:Hired at least one.Anonymous User wrote:Any word on Newsom for 2020-2021?
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I can confirm this. I interviewed Carnes a few years ago.Anonymous User wrote:From what I've picked up from a couple acquaintances who are or will be clerking for him:Anonymous User wrote:Does Judge E. Carnes look for ties to Alabama? Does anyone have any info on his hiring practices or what he looks for in a candidate?
His biggest thing is writing skills. Make sure to send a writing sample that no one else has edited, make it PERFECT, and be ready to discuss both the sample and your approach to writing generally if you get an interview. He's also very grade-conscious, and prefers law review.
Ties to the South are a bump. Doesn't have to be Alabama-specific, although that surely wouldn't hurt.
Your writing sample will be front and center during your interview with him. He will have read the sample in its entirety and will likely go through some sort of exercise with you to gauge your writing skills. I'd estimate that we spent about 15-20 minutes discussing my writing sample. He is definitely grade-conscious. I remember him asking about the classes in which I got my lowest grades. I also got the sense that he had spoken with a number of my recommenders and, I think, even professors who didn't write letters of recommendation. Overall, it was an intense interview because of how prepared he was. So you should make sure that you're extremely prepared for the interview.
Ties to the South are probably a small bump. I was asked about it, and had to admit that I had none. But I think a number of his clerks who I spoke with also had little or no ties, and if having no ties were disqualifying, I doubt he would have interviewed me because my resume suggested that I had no ties.
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From the same poster as above. Unclear, though I did hear from one of the former clerks that he prefers clerks with some litigation experience.Anonymous User wrote:Do you know if he has any preferences for certain schools, experience prior to starting, GPA? Also, is he currently looking for 2020 or 2021?Anonymous User wrote:Heard from extern/clerk for him that he is wonderful, seems to prefer some ideological diversity in his clerks, and likes to provide opportunities for S. Floridians.Anonymous User wrote:Does anyone have any opinion or insight on Judge Jordan?
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Any news on Judge Marcus?
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Any updates on Wilson?
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Has Hull filled her slots for 2019 yet? I know she hires super-late.
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I asked my school's clerkship office and they've verified that as far as they know, she has two slots open. OSCAR is showing three slots open, so she may have filled one of those recently.Anonymous User wrote:Has Hull filled her slots for 2019 yet? I know she hires super-late.
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Has Tjoflat hired for 2020-21?
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He's hired at least one that I know of but is still hiring.Anonymous User wrote:Has Tjoflat hired for 2020-21?
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Anyone hear of any movement?
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Marcus has hired for 2021Anonymous User wrote:Anyone hear of any movement?
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Newsome has also hired for 2021Anonymous User wrote:Anyone hear of any movement?
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Not sure if this is the right place for this year, but has anyone heard anything from the 11th Circuit Judges for the 2021-22/2022-23 terms?
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Judge William Pryor is full for 2021–22Anonymous User wrote:Not sure if this is the right place for this year, but has anyone heard anything from the 11th Circuit Judges for the 2021-22/2022-23 terms?
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Newsom is soliciting applications for 2022.
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I think Brasher still has a couple slots for 2021.
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Jill Pryor has a spot or two open for 2021, but is explicit about following the hiring plan for 2021 grads.
Martin hasn't hired for 2021 yet, but I don't think she usual hires without a year of work experience.
(Senior) Hull hires very late.
(Senior) Anderson is soliciting 2021 apps now.
Martin hasn't hired for 2021 yet, but I don't think she usual hires without a year of work experience.
(Senior) Hull hires very late.
(Senior) Anderson is soliciting 2021 apps now.
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Original Questioning Anon:
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Is he looking for 1L's (class of 2022) or is he just soliciting previous grads? If 1L, do they submit by paper since Oscar doesnt let you set up an account yet??Anonymous User wrote:Newsom is soliciting applications for 2022.
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Both. And yes, paper (or email) for those without OSCAR access.Anonymous User wrote:Is he looking for 1L's (class of 2022) or is he just soliciting previous grads? If 1L, do they submit by paper since Oscar doesnt let you set up an account yet??Anonymous User wrote:Newsom is soliciting applications for 2022.
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I've heard Hull is still hiring for 2020 and won't be looking for 2021 until the spring/summer of 2021.jrf12886 wrote:Can anyone confirm Hull and/or Martin are interviewing 2Ls at this point? Everything I've heard suggests they are on plan for 2Ls.
On another note, does anyone have thoughts on Gayles (S.D. Fla.)?
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Chief Judge Carnes has opened up applications for the 2021-22 term via email.
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From what I've heard, Hull isn't exactly "hiring" for 2020. She's keeping on her current clerk who couldn't find a job. Also, someone at my school has already interviewed for Hull for 2021 in contravention of her "don't apply till August" rule. I think this person had several professor call in, though.Anonymous User wrote:I've heard Hull is still hiring for 2020 and won't be looking for 2021 until the spring/summer of 2021.jrf12886 wrote:Can anyone confirm Hull and/or Martin are interviewing 2Ls at this point? Everything I've heard suggests they are on plan for 2Ls.
On another note, does anyone have thoughts on Gayles (S.D. Fla.)?
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Anyone know anything about Branch? What she's like, judicial philosophy, etc.?
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Friend who has or will be clerking for her says that Judge Branch is FedSoc focused and prefers conservative views. But otherwise, quite experienced and apparently a great person in person.
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