Clerkships
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Clerkships
Law Schools Are Part Of The Problem -- And The Solution -- To The Broken Clerkship System
There is an information deficit -- at some schools, a total information blackout -- about judges’ managerial styles, chambers culture, work environments, and expectations for the role. And more often than not, that’s by design. -
Clerkships, Job Searches
10 Things To Know About Clerking In The Federal District
Federal district court clerks must be prepared to see the best and worst of lawyering. - Sponsored
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution. -
Clerkships, Federal Judges
Posner's Former Clerks On What It's Like To Work For A Great Legal Mind
Judge Posner loves his cat.
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Clerkships, Supreme Court
Supreme Court Clerk Bonuses Hit An Incredible New High
These signing bonuses are GIGANTIC! -
Clerkships, Old People, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
The 40-Year-Old SCOTUS Clerk
Who's the oldest person ever to serve as a Supreme Court clerk? -
Clerkships
Bipartisan Legislation Introduced To Increase Job Opportunities For Law School Grads
If this legislation ever does get passed, it will be a interesting opportunity for the lucky few. -
Clerkships, Feeder Judges, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: To Know A Judge, Know Her Clerks
At least three of the nine justices are done hiring clerks for October Term 2018 (2018-2019). -
Clerkships, Law Schools, State Judges
The Law Schools Where The Most Graduates Got State Clerkships (2016)
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Tackling Deposition Anxiety: How AI Is Changing The Way Lawyers Do Depositions
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Clerkships, Law Schools
The Law Schools Where The Most Graduates Got Federal Clerkships (2016)
These law schools may help you get the most prestigious jobs. -
Barack Obama, Clerkships, Supreme Court Clerks
The Crazy Reason Why Barack Obama Didn't Want To Be A Supreme Court Clerk
Four current Supreme Court justices probably disagree with him. -
Clerkships, Neil Gorsuch, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
A Closer Look At Justice Neil Gorsuch's Current Clerks
Let's learn more about this formidable foursome. -
Clerkships, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
The Upside Of Being A Supreme Court Clerk
Being a Supreme Court clerk puts you in contact with high-profile individuals. -
Clerkships, Feeder Judges, Neil Gorsuch, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: Meet Justice Neil Gorsuch's Clerks
These clerks are like their boss: brilliant, well-credentialed, and (seemingly) conservative.
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Clerkships, Feeder Judges, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: The Next Generation (Of Feeder Judges)
These emerging feeder judges are a high-powered and diverse group. -
Clerkships, Federal Judges, Neil Gorsuch, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Liberals And Gays For Gorsuch? (Or, The Virtues Of Non-Ideological Clerk Hiring)
It's nice to have friends on both sides of the aisle. -
Clerkships, Feeder Judges, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: October Term 2017 Is Done; Let's Turn To 2018
Don't count on any justice retiring before the end of next Term. -
Clerkships, Feeder Judges, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: October Term 2017 Is Filling Up Fast
All the justices are done hiring for next Term, except for one -- can you guess who? -
Clerkships, Feeder Judges, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: Send Us Your Tips (Plus An Updated Official Clerk List)
We're about to do a new update, so please share hiring news for October Term 2017 (and beyond). -
Biglaw, Bonuses, Clerkships, Money, Susman Godfrey
Clerkship Bonus Raises: Three Is A Trend
Raising clerkship bonuses in the wake of the Biglaw base salary raises makes a lot of sense. -
Clerkships, Feeder Judges, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Supreme Court Clerks
Supreme Court Clerk Hiring Watch: An Analysis Of The October Term 2016 Clerk Class
Which law schools and feeder judges produced the most SCOTUS clerks for the upcoming Term?