For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characterized by increasingly early bidding, with interviews and offers extended at progressively early points in a student\u27s law school career. An important article published recently by Avery, Jolls, Judge Posner, and Roth reported the results of a study the authors conducted of judges and clerks documenting the many ways in which the market operated inefficiently. In their view, the clerk market corresponds to other markets studied, chiefly by Roth, that show timing disturbances claimed to be market failures. The authors recommended adoption of a modified matching program, similar to the program that matches medical residents with hospitals. This...
The market for law professors fulfils the conditions for a hog cycle: in the short run, supply canno...
Supreme Court Justices exercise wide discretion when hiring law clerks. The Justices are constrained...
This Comment examines the relationship among judges, law clerks, and the requirements placed on both...
For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characteriz...
For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characteriz...
In September 1998, the Judicial Conference of the United States abandoned its latest attempt to regu...
For many years, federal judges and others have labored to reform judicial clerkship hiring so judges...
As the new millennium dawned, the market for federal judicial law clerks was in a state of near cris...
Unraveling, the excessively early matching of future workers to employers, leads to hiring decisions...
In this article, Professor Clark joins the debate over whether the federal judiciary should utilize ...
The market for federal law clerks has been upended. Beginning in 2003, the Federal Judges Law Clerk ...
Abstract: Many markets encounter difficulty establishing or maintaining sufficient thickness to allo...
We study the allocation of German lawyers to regional courts for legal trainee-ships. Because of exc...
In September 1993 the Judicial Conference of the United States unanimously adopted the following res...
For many, the judicial clerkship application process is, to quote Sir Winston Churchill, a “riddle w...
The market for law professors fulfils the conditions for a hog cycle: in the short run, supply canno...
Supreme Court Justices exercise wide discretion when hiring law clerks. The Justices are constrained...
This Comment examines the relationship among judges, law clerks, and the requirements placed on both...
For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characteriz...
For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characteriz...
In September 1998, the Judicial Conference of the United States abandoned its latest attempt to regu...
For many years, federal judges and others have labored to reform judicial clerkship hiring so judges...
As the new millennium dawned, the market for federal judicial law clerks was in a state of near cris...
Unraveling, the excessively early matching of future workers to employers, leads to hiring decisions...
In this article, Professor Clark joins the debate over whether the federal judiciary should utilize ...
The market for federal law clerks has been upended. Beginning in 2003, the Federal Judges Law Clerk ...
Abstract: Many markets encounter difficulty establishing or maintaining sufficient thickness to allo...
We study the allocation of German lawyers to regional courts for legal trainee-ships. Because of exc...
In September 1993 the Judicial Conference of the United States unanimously adopted the following res...
For many, the judicial clerkship application process is, to quote Sir Winston Churchill, a “riddle w...
The market for law professors fulfils the conditions for a hog cycle: in the short run, supply canno...
Supreme Court Justices exercise wide discretion when hiring law clerks. The Justices are constrained...
This Comment examines the relationship among judges, law clerks, and the requirements placed on both...