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Alabama Law Review: A Tribute to Twenty Years on the Bench - Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr.
With contributions by Justice Thomas, Attorney General Sessions, and many Pryor clerks/mentees who became judges.
I was pleased to see that the Alabama Law Review published a symposium issue to celebrate Chief Judge Pryor's twenty years on the bench. There are essays from Justice Thomas, Attorney General Sessions, and several Pryor clerks and mentees who became judges. His accomplishments are remarkable. And Pryor, who graduated from Tulane Law School, proves how overrated Ivy League diplomas are. Pryor is one of the most influential of President Bush's circuit nominees--at least among those who were not elevated to the Supreme Court. (Another member of that list attended THE Ohio State University.)
I encourage you to read through the essays. They are short, humorous, and smart--exactly what we would expect from friends of Pryor.
Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr.: A Tribute to Twenty Years on the Bench
Kenneth M. Rosen, A Scholarly Judge: The Honorable William Holcombe Pryor Jr.
Hon. Clarence Thomas, My Friend, Bill
Hon. Ed Carnes, Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr. as Chief Judge
Hon. Jeff Sessions, A Man of Law, Principle, and Courage
Hon. Steven T. Marshall and Edmund G. LaCour Jr., Attorney General William H. Pryor Jr.
Hon. Andrew L. Brasher, From Clerk to Colleague
Hon. Kevin C. Newsom and Hon. Corey L. Maze, Chief Judge William H. Pryor Jr.: The Man, the Mentor, the Mensch
Hon. Anna M. Manasco, "You Can Do Better"
Hon. Sarah K. Campbell, William H. Pryor Jr.: Model of Judicial Virtue
Molly Glazner, Taylor Meehan, Kasdin Mitchell, and Hon. Kathryn Mizelle, Barbecue Mondays
Caroline Stephens Milner, From a Clerk's Perspective
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Did Crystal Clanton offer the evening’s initial racial slur (sponsored by the Federalist Society, naturally)?
Does Josh think it an honor to be celebrated by Jeff Sessions?
I liked Jeffy Sessions until he pulled the “Ah Ra-cuze Mah Suff!” crap (Kinder/Gentler Frank today) What a puss(Kinder/Gentler) I mean Sissy, thanks to him we got 2 years of “Mueller?, Mueller?” Sessions such a loser he tried to get his seat back and got his ass kicked by a Foo-bawl Coach
Frank
At least back in the day, he had a reputation for not hiring law clerks unless they came from a "prestigious" school. Things change though, and maybe he changed.
I don't agree with a lot of Judge Pryor's jurisprudence. And I am not going to comment on the clerk issue.
I will say that in my experience and opinion, he applies the law as he sees it consistently. And I appreciate that. Again, I don't agree with a lot of his decisions, but given what we have been seeing with some judges (and/or circuits, HELLO FIFTH!), I think we should take a moment to appreciate that there are judges that you can disagree with and still think do a good job.
"And I am not going to comment on the clerk issue."
Could you actually? I'm not familiar with that.
Google Crystal Clanton. Again, people can form their own opinions.
Thanks
One argument for going to an Ivy League school: it lets you go through life without a giant chip on your shoulder.