Justice Antonin Scalia’s absence will be particularly heartfelt for four advocates who are set to appear before the U.S. Supreme Court in the current argument cycle: All four clerked for Scalia.
John Bash and Curtis Gannon, both assistants to the U.S. solicitor general, as well as former Solicitor General Paul Clement and Jones Day partner Shay Dvoretzky, were preparing for their arguments when news broke of the death of their former boss.
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