Sample Instructions to Law Clerks Sample A -- Law Clerks for Judges of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Frederick G. Hamley General Responsibilities 1. You should therefore adopt a professional attitude at the outset. 2. You will need to employ industrious work habits. 3. Cultivate efficient, time-saving ways of doing your work. 4. Make this a year of continuing legal education and an intensive training period. 5. You will come into possession of information concerning the processing of appeals which must remain secret until the opinions are filed. 6. Your prime loyalty is to your judge. 7. All of the judges on this court read the briefs before oral argument. Some have their law clerks prepare bench memoranda, based mainly on a review o...
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It must be very difficult to be a judge - particularly an appellate judge. Not only must appellate j...
Author Debra M. Strauss, J.D. explains all aspects of clerkships in this newly revised edition. The ...
Recent scholarship discusses the role of law clerks and their role in influencing the courts on whic...
For many, the judicial clerkship application process is, to quote Sir Winston Churchill, a “riddle w...
Not all appellate judges make the drafting of tentative opinions a part of their law clerks\u27 duti...
Since 1875, new law graduates have served judges of federal and state courts as legal researchers, e...
A Review of Law Clerks and the Judicial Process: Perceptions of the Qualities and Functions of Law ...
This Article is an examination of the work of judges’ law clerks, based on a variety of materials. I...
Time-judicial time-is our most valuable commodity. We must employ it effectively and efficiently if ...
About the summer of 1875 Chief Justice Horace Gray of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts ...
Law clerks have been part of the American judicial system since 1882, when Supreme Court Justice Hor...
Using original survey data, we explore how federal courts of appeals judges select and use their law...
This Comment examines the relationship among judges, law clerks, and the requirements placed on both...
This paper explores the relationship of the law clerk to the judge and why judges decide to make the...
This Article explores some of the important lessons learned by a former law clerk of Judge Barry Sch...
It must be very difficult to be a judge - particularly an appellate judge. Not only must appellate j...
Author Debra M. Strauss, J.D. explains all aspects of clerkships in this newly revised edition. The ...
Recent scholarship discusses the role of law clerks and their role in influencing the courts on whic...
For many, the judicial clerkship application process is, to quote Sir Winston Churchill, a “riddle w...