One could also argue that Earl Warren's service as California Attorney General was judicial experience of a kind (though the supporting of the internment of Japanese Americans is probably one of the most deeply shameful moments in the history of the US).
And Louis Brandeis, of course, had a stellar litigation career.
Felix Frankfurter (with relish on a sesame seed bun) I might give you, though his law career was also much more notable than Clinton's.
I think there is a question you should ask yourself: could Hillary Clinton be the next Thurgood Marshall, Earl Warren, Louis Brandeis or Felix Frankfurther? To be honest, I kinda doubt it.
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