Please use the search above if you cannot find the record you require. King of Pops has re-opened in a new location this year. Your doctor, your mother and your roommate nag you about getting your flu shot every year, but if Biao He has anything to say about it, you may only need it every so often instead. He also earned a degree in finance. “Few lawyers have this opportunity.”. Coenen related Pinson’s opportunity to a clerkship he served with former Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun. Circuit. Pinson previously worked as judicial clerk for Senior United States Circuit Judge David Sentelle of the Court of Appeals in Washington D.C. Pinson said clerkships are regarded highly by law firms, and Jones Day has been supportive of him. Pinson graduated first in his class from Georgia Law in 2011, where he was the executive articles editor for the Georgia Law Review and was inducted into the Order of the Coif. “My clerkship with Judge Sentelle proved to be a tremendous opportunity to develop as a lawyer and to gain a new perspective on how judges interpret the law,” Pinson said. Sixth UGA Law grad to serve as Supreme Court clerk, Without a Plan: Students graduate without next steps solidified, Graduate Student Association needs hands-on leadership, UGA President Michael Adams addresses student concerns in Snell-A-Bration, Gambling, guns, groceries: Legislative bills affect UGA directly, ‘Cross-protective’ flu vaccine developed by UGA researcher, Special Collection Library displays original piece of Southern history, Former United Nations high commissioner gives keynote address during UGA International Education Month, Fowler Drive Elementary School pauses in-person instruction, UGA students speak on how the potential ban of WeChat would affect them, Georgia men's golf's Davis Thompson ranked No. “The fact that I will be clerking for him next year is certainly a testament to the many wonderful people in my corner.”. “Basically that entails whatever he needs us to do to help prepare for oral arguments – research, different things like that – to help ease his workload and give him the baseline research he needs to make these decisions,” Pinson said. Andrew Pinson, a UGA Law graduate from Watkinsville, was chosen as one of four clerks for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, starting in October 2013. Before he begins his clerkship, Pinson will continue his work with the Jones Day law firm in Washington D.C., one of the highest ranked firms in the country, according to the BTI Consulting Group. Currently, Pinson is an attorney with Jones Day in Washington, D.C., and works in the firm’s Issues & Appeals Practice, where he represents clients in various stages of civil litigation.