One problem was that judges tended to focus on applicants from elite law schools, resulting in good candidates being overlooked.
Tatel expressed regrets for missing out on excellent applicants by primarily focusing on top law school applications.
Tatel raises concerns about a secretive clerk-hiring plan by Federalist Society members, leading to bias towards conservative law students and judges.
Students may feel pressure to align with a particular judicial philosophy early on, potentially limiting their exploration of different interpretative approaches.
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