On February 24-26, 2021, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law) hosted 31 rising law clerks from across the country who will be serving in the chambers of Federal Circuit Courts, Federal District Courts, and State Appellate Courts in the upcoming year. The conference was coordinated by Professor A.G. Harmon, Associate Dean of Bench and Bar Programs. The two-day, in-person conference provided the conferees the opportunity to learn the particulars of judicial opinion writing—a unique conference focus undertaken by the Law School to serve both the bench and bar by training law students in this important skill
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On February 24-26, 2021, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law) ho...
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Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain serves as a Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Nint...
Alumnus Adam Conrad (J.D.’05) was selected for a prestigious U.S. Supreme Court clerkship and will b...
The January 2012 issue of the National Jurist focuses on the Best Schools for Public Service. UN...
On February 24-26, 2021, The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law) ho...
The traditional office memorandum is the heart and soul of most first-semester legal writing cours...
Judge Pryor, UGA Among Top 11th Circuit Feeders for Supreme Court Clerks Wednesday, December 13, 2...
To fine-tune legal writing courses to better prepare law students to enter legal practice, Professor...
The School of Law\u27s multifaceted advocacy programs supplement traditional classroom learning by o...
Law School graduates accept clerkships throughout U.S.; The place where the world meets; Hong Kong ...
Court will also judge the student internal Moot Court finals The North Dakota Supreme Court will hea...
School of Law ranks 14th in nation for supplying U.S. Supreme Court judicial clerks Thursday, Dece...
Introduction by Jonathan Entin. Participants included James Satola and Loren Sonkin, recent graduate...
Clerkships increase again; Another group of the best and brightest admitted; Service Day tradition g...
On November 4, 2019, Catholic Law’s American Constitution Society (ACS) hosted an evening lecture en...
Author Debra M. Strauss, J.D. explains all aspects of clerkships in this newly revised edition. The ...
Diarmuid F. O’Scannlain serves as a Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Nint...
Alumnus Adam Conrad (J.D.’05) was selected for a prestigious U.S. Supreme Court clerkship and will b...
The January 2012 issue of the National Jurist focuses on the Best Schools for Public Service. UN...