This paper is based on a participant-observational study of barrister\u27s clerks conducted in 1976. The results of the study are reported in the author\u27s thesis entitled Barrister\u27s Clerks
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
In August 2006, the New York Times caused a stir by reporting that the number of female law clerks a...
The role of law clerks at the United States Supreme Court has long been a source of curiosity among ...
This paper is based on a participant-observational study of barrister\u27s clerks conducted in 1976....
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law ...
About the summer of 1875 Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ...
Judicial scholars long have examined the external factors influencing U.S. Supreme Court decision ma...
This article discusses an oral history doctoral research project about the little known, yet critica...
This Article is an examination of the work of judges’ law clerks, based on a variety of materials. I...
Law clerks have been part of the American judicial system since 1882, when Supreme Court Justice Hor...
In his memoir, Life and Times in the Three Branches, Judge Coffin recounts the history of the instit...
Courtiers of the Marble Palace is the first systematic examination of the clerkship institution —th...
The names of Holmes clerks such as Tommy Corcoran and Francis Biddle, of Brandeis clerks such as Dea...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Clerks to Justices George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, in Of Courti...
The Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE) approves the role of law clerks assisting judges ...
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
In August 2006, the New York Times caused a stir by reporting that the number of female law clerks a...
The role of law clerks at the United States Supreme Court has long been a source of curiosity among ...
This paper is based on a participant-observational study of barrister\u27s clerks conducted in 1976....
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law ...
About the summer of 1875 Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ...
Judicial scholars long have examined the external factors influencing U.S. Supreme Court decision ma...
This article discusses an oral history doctoral research project about the little known, yet critica...
This Article is an examination of the work of judges’ law clerks, based on a variety of materials. I...
Law clerks have been part of the American judicial system since 1882, when Supreme Court Justice Hor...
In his memoir, Life and Times in the Three Branches, Judge Coffin recounts the history of the instit...
Courtiers of the Marble Palace is the first systematic examination of the clerkship institution —th...
The names of Holmes clerks such as Tommy Corcoran and Francis Biddle, of Brandeis clerks such as Dea...
Book Chapter Barry Cushman, The Clerks to Justices George Sutherland and Pierce Butler, in Of Courti...
The Consultative Council of European Judges (CCJE) approves the role of law clerks assisting judges ...
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
In August 2006, the New York Times caused a stir by reporting that the number of female law clerks a...
The role of law clerks at the United States Supreme Court has long been a source of curiosity among ...