Senior
law clerk Bennett Boskey drove Chief Justice Harlan
Fiske Stone and second law clerk Roger Nelson to Court
on the first day of October Term 1941 ~
Courtesy of Bennett
Boskey
As drafting begins, the law clerks intensify their research
of pertinent material. They work very hard, Chief
Justice Rehnquist once remarked, and after an arduous 12-month stint
"are glad to go onto something else in the profession."
They come to the Court as top graduates of law schools,
alert to current research and thinking there. Appointment
as a clerk carries great honor.
Chief Justice
Rehnquists first service at the Court was as clerk
to the late Justice Jackson. Stevens was clerk to the
late Justice Rutledge, and retired Justice White to
the late Justice Vinson. Then each Justice had two clerks,
a secretary, and a messenger; today each Justice is
entitled to four clerks, two secretaries and a messenger,
with the Chief Justice authorized an additional secretary.