Tobi Young made headlines in April 2018 as a historic first among law clerks at the U.S. Supreme Court.

Justice Neil Gorsuch hired Young, an Oklahoma-born citizen of the Chickasaw Nation, to be a clerk for him in the 2018-2019 term of the court. She was believed to be the first known enrolled citizen of a Native American tribe to serve as a law clerk at the high court.

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