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that “maintaining and improving an ethics of professionalism is what the American Inns of Court are all about.”There are more than 300 active chapters across the U.S. Each one manages its own membership and some are limited to practitioners in a certain legal field. Roberts’ former chapter, for example,

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“members are elected to the Inn after being nominated by a current member” and that they must be “actively engaged in appellate practice.”Dunn said chapters are advised to ensure that their members include legal professionals with different levels of experience. Some may hold membership drives to recruit new faces.Roberts is currently an

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in The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple, an inn of court in the U.K. This is a purely ceremonial role that, according to Dunn. British inns of court will always offer such a position to Supreme Court justices when they are confirmed, she said.Representatives for Roberts and Boasberg did not respond to a request for comment.

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