U.S. Supreme Court,
Law Practice
Dec. 4, 2017
UCLA law professor and students win a string of Supreme Court reviews
When Stuart Banner argues before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, it will be the seventh case he and his team of students at the UCLA School of Law’s Supreme Court Clinic have successfully petitioned for review in the last three terms.





LOS ANGELES — When Professor Stuart Banner argues before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, it will be the seventh case he and his team of students at the UCLA School of Law’s Supreme Court Clinic have successfully petitioned for review in the last three terms.
Typically, Banner, a former clerk to Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, supervises the clinic’s work of helping lawyers prepare cases to go before the high court. But in Murphy v...
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