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January 25, 2008

Stanford Professor Records 9th Circuit's Oral History

Interesting article from the National Law Journal:

"Stanford law professor Michele Landis Dauber got a front-row seat on the workings of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals 10 years ago at the feet of Judge Stephen Reinhardt. She was his law clerk.

Now she's learning all about the court from Reinhardt once again, but from a decidedly different vantage point.

Dauber has volunteered to take Reinhardt's oral history. She is one of a corps of lawyers and professors who donate essential sweat equity to the Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society's Oral History Program. That group has collected more than 150 interviews from judges across the circuit. They include both district court and circuit judges."  [RJ]

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