Five Stanford law alumni are slated to clerk at the United States Supreme Court over the next two terms, arriving just as two other SLS grads finished up their clerkships at the high court. Among the seven are [pictured at right] Joshua Klein ’02, who will clerk for Justice Sandra Day O’Connor ’52 (BA ’50) during the 2004–05 term; Alexandra Walsh ’01 and Julian Davis Mortenson ’02, both of whom will be at the Court in 2003–04, Walsh working with Justice Stephen G. Breyer (BA ’59) and Mortenson with Justice David Souter; Robert Hur ’01, who in June finished up his term in the chambers of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist ’52 (BA ’48, MA ’48); and C. Scott Hemphill ’01 (MA ’01), who will serve Justice Antonin Scalia this year. Not pictured are Roberto Gonzalez ’03, who will clerk for Justice John Paul Stevens in 2004–05, and Brian Matsui ’99 (BA ’95), who served as a clerk to Justice Anthony M. Kennedy (BA ’58) in 2002–03.