While veteran U.S. Supreme Court litigators compete for a share of the dwindling high court docket, there are new kids on the block who came of age in the term just ended: law school Supreme Court clinics.

Five clinics from law schools at Yale, Stanford, Northwestern University, the University of Texas and the University of Virginia represented either parties or amici in cases this term, and another Supreme Court clinic – at Harvard – plans to join the effort this fall.

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