For many, the judicial clerkship application process is, to quote Sir Winston Churchill, a “riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.” It is a frenzied “Pamplona-like” atmosphere that begins on Labor Day +1 and continues unabated for several weeks. The initial week is the make or break point in the application review process because it is then that the judge starts to read each application and makes a “yes” or “no” evaluation. If his vote is a “no,” then no further action is taken. If it is a “yes,” the application passes to the law clerks, who then begin their evaluation. Our experience reviewing these applications has led us to the unanimous conclusion that many applicants select their list of judges and put together their packets wit...
For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characteriz...
The career path of many law professors includes a judicial clerkship - typically, right after gradua...
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Circuit Judge Edward Becker, and Circuit Judge Guido Calabresi...
Author Debra M. Strauss, J.D. explains all aspects of clerkships in this newly revised edition. The ...
For many years, federal judges and others have labored to reform judicial clerkship hiring so judges...
April may indeed have been the cruellest month this year for federal judges and their prospective ...
Judicial clerkships are in high demand for new law graduates. In this tight job market, applicants m...
In September 1993 the Judicial Conference of the United States unanimously adopted the following res...
About the summer of 1875 Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ...
In this article, Professor Clark joins the debate over whether the federal judiciary should utilize ...
Now is a perfect moment for analyzing 2014 clerkships because law students across the country have c...
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law ...
As the new millennium dawned, the market for federal judicial law clerks was in a state of near cris...
Selected Table of Contents How Not to Get a Judicial Clerkship / Edwards, Mathew A. Two Crows, A S...
Supreme Court Justices exercise wide discretion when hiring law clerks. The Justices are constrained...
For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characteriz...
The career path of many law professors includes a judicial clerkship - typically, right after gradua...
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Circuit Judge Edward Becker, and Circuit Judge Guido Calabresi...
Author Debra M. Strauss, J.D. explains all aspects of clerkships in this newly revised edition. The ...
For many years, federal judges and others have labored to reform judicial clerkship hiring so judges...
April may indeed have been the cruellest month this year for federal judges and their prospective ...
Judicial clerkships are in high demand for new law graduates. In this tight job market, applicants m...
In September 1993 the Judicial Conference of the United States unanimously adopted the following res...
About the summer of 1875 Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ...
In this article, Professor Clark joins the debate over whether the federal judiciary should utilize ...
Now is a perfect moment for analyzing 2014 clerkships because law students across the country have c...
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law ...
As the new millennium dawned, the market for federal judicial law clerks was in a state of near cris...
Selected Table of Contents How Not to Get a Judicial Clerkship / Edwards, Mathew A. Two Crows, A S...
Supreme Court Justices exercise wide discretion when hiring law clerks. The Justices are constrained...
For many decades, scholars have puzzled over why the market for judicial clerks has been characteriz...
The career path of many law professors includes a judicial clerkship - typically, right after gradua...
Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer, Circuit Judge Edward Becker, and Circuit Judge Guido Calabresi...