Cobb, who now practices primarily business and appellate law, was set to begin clerking for Judge Jacques Weiner of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit the Tuesday after Labor Day, but Hurricane Katrina hit the week before, derailing the couple’s plans.

The pair spent a few weeks stuck in Atlanta before eventually moving into quarters in Shreveport, Louisiana, where the judge’s chambers were temporarily relocated. The chambers moved back to a courthouse in New Orleans that December.

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