About the DCLC

The DCLC was founded in 2004, as a society for current and former law clerks to federal judges in the District of Connecticut. The DCLC is intended to help its members stay informed, stay in touch, and network with one another. Any person who clerked, or is currently clerking, in the District of Connecticut is invited to become a member. Membership is free.
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February 28, 2008

Former Federal Clerk Nominated To Be Next U.S. Attorney

Ross Garber - former federal law clerk, DCLC member, and former counsel to Governor John Rowland - may be the next U.S. Attorney for the District of Connecticut.

As most of us in Connecticut know, Ross represented the Governor's office during the impeachment inquiry and federal investigation of Governor Rowland. Ross handled compliance with federal subpoenas of records, and won a landmark appeals court ruling that held that Rowland's legal adviser could not be ordered to repeat conversations she had about gifts the governor received.

Governor M. Jodi Rell has now nominated Ross, in a letter to President Bush, to become the District's next U.S. Attorney. Ross would replace current Connecticut U.S. Attorney Kevin J. O'Connor, who is awaiting Senate confirmation to become associate attorney general at the Department of Justice.

Bush must now decide whether to nominate Ross, and the U.S. Senate must approve the nomination.

Of particular note to this organization, Ross was a law clerk to Chief U.S. District Judge Robert N. Chatigny, and is a member of the District of Connecticut Law Clerk's Society (DCLC).

Congratulations Ross! We wish you luck!