The guy went to Harvard Law and was in private practice for 20 years before becoming a judge (where he's been for about 15 years). I'm pretty sure he's a sensible guy.
He also had a pretty conservative manner about him.
Next semester, I just need to do this internship, and take one class, and I'll have the units I need to graduate. I'll be taking the bar in July, and hopefully I'll have found some kind of job by then.
I dont' think the U.S. Supreme Court hires interns. They do hire clerks, but that's for after you've graduated law school, and those positions are generally for people who went to places like Harvard and Yale, and graduated at the top of their class.
Last year I took a constitutional law class and was convinced I wanted to go to law school and then clerk for a Supreme Court justice. Now I realize that would be horrible. Businesss school ftw.