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Witnesses to History: Two 黑料不打烊 Law Students Go to Work on the Judge Kavanaugh SCOTUS Nomination

Tuesday, August 7, 2018, By Martin Walls
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This fall semester, two 黑料不打烊 College of Law students will play their part in a judicial appointment that has the potential for momentous political, social and historical significance. 3L Kristina Cervi and 2L Emily Green will be working for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Office of Legal Policy (OLP), helping with the confirmation process for U.S. Supreme Court nominee the Hon. Brett Kavanaugh.

“This is an exceptional opportunity for both students,” says Faculty Director of Externships Professor Terry L. Turnipseed. “OLP is a highly prestigious division within DOJ. Most of the office’s attorneys have had Supreme Court clerkships.”

In January 2018, as part of her law externship at the U.S. Department of Justice, third-year law student Kristina Cervi met U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

In January 2018, as part of her law externship at the U.S. Department of Justice, third-year law student Kristina Cervi met U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions.

Turnipseed says that Cervi’s opportunity came via the College of Law’s Washington, D.C., Externship Program (DCEx). Thanks to the support of Turnipseed, Cervi externed at OLP during the Spring 2018 semester, working on nominations of federal courts of appeal judges. “Both the judges and OLP were very impressed by Kristina’s intelligence and dedication,” notes Turnipseed. “In fact, it is possible she will be offered a clerkship from a judge she helped prepare for his confirmation hearing.”

“When Judge Kavanaugh was nominated,” continues Turnipseed, “OLP reached out to Kristina to ask if she could rejoin them in August to work on the nomination. The attorney in charge of hiring externs specifically mentioned her performance and work ethic.”

Turnipseed says that it became clear that OLP was seeking additional interns to work on the project. “I recommended second-year student Emily Green, and after several interviews she was hired, pending her background check.”

Led by Assistant Attorney General Beth A. Williams, OLP describes itself as the DOJ’s “think tank.” Its activities include legal policy and regulatory development, special projects, and assisting the president and the attorney general with the selection and confirmation of federal judges.

Second-year law student Emily Green

Second-year law student Emily Green

For Green, the call to serve came as a surprise. 鈥淚 had already registered for classes and was ready to go back to school in the fall when Professor Turnipseed came to me with this opportunity,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 realized I could not pass up a chance to work with a Supreme Court nominee. I got through the interviews, switched out my classes, and my dad drove me down to D.C. two weeks later.鈥

Adds Green, 鈥淚 am grateful for the chance to work with such accomplished attorneys and do not take the honor lightly. I will work hard and do my best to further the college鈥檚 reputation so that future 黑料不打烊 externs get the chance to compete at this high level.鈥

鈥淥LP is the ultimate place to observe the cross-section of law and policy,鈥 says Cervi. 鈥淗aving already externed there for five months, I have worked on numerous federal judicial nominations in addition to national security and violent crime policy initiatives, but nothing quite like a Supreme Court nomination.鈥

When she returns at the end of August, Cervi says the work environment will become 鈥渁ll-hands-on-deck.鈥 鈥淓very attorney has one mission in mind, the successful confirmation process for a new associate justice of the Supreme Court,鈥 she adds. 鈥淲orking on this nomination requires attention to detail as we review Judge Kavanaugh’s extensive history as a jurist and prepare him for his day before the Senate Judiciary Committee.鈥

Cervi credits the College of Law’s Externship Program with giving her this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. 鈥淒CEx has allowed me to be a part of something truly much bigger than myself.鈥

Most likely, explains Turnipseed, Cervi and Green鈥攊n addition to helping to review Judge Kavanaugh’s numerous judicial opinions鈥攚ill help prepare written answers to Senate questions; work directly on mock confirmation hearings (鈥渢he so-called ‘murder boards,鈥欌 explains Turnipseed); and attend his confirmation hearing. 鈥淭hey also likely will interact directly with the judge and possibly even be present for his investiture ceremony at the White House, should he be confirmed.鈥

鈥淲orking on this historic Supreme Court nomination will be a truly special experience for both Kristina and Emily, and no other law school will have more than one legal extern working on the nomination,鈥 Turnipseed observes. 鈥淭heir achievement is a credit to our externship program and 黑料不打烊 students more generally. When our students get their chance, they crush it!鈥

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