Aliza Shatzman
Aliza Shatzman is the President and Founder of The Legal Accountability Project, a nonprofit aimed at ensuring that law clerks have positive clerkship experiences, while extending support and resources to those who do not. She regularly writes and speaks about judicial accountability, clerkships, and diversity in the courts. Reach out to her via email at [email protected] and follow her on Twitter @AlizaShatzman.
Posts by Aliza Shatzman
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Courts
Not Every Good Jurist Is A Good Manager
The judiciary has done little to train judges as managers, despite the enormous influence judges exert over clerks’ careers. -
Courts
No Judge Should Serve Forever
We should hold judges to the highest ethical standards, not the lowest. This necessitates ensuring that those who interpret our laws are fit to serve. - Sponsored
Law Firm Business Development Is More Than Relationship Building
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Law Schools
'Do Your Research,' 'Stick It Out,' And Other Things Law Schools Should Stop Telling Students About Clerkships
The messaging around clerkships matters.
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Courts, Law Schools
Law Students: Ask The Right Questions Before Clerking
A clerkship should be positive, not just tolerable. No one should willingly endure a taxing clerkship for the prestige. -
Courts, Law Schools
How To Protect Law Clerks From Harassment
The Legal Accountability Project aims to ensure that as many law clerks as possible have positive clerkship experiences, while extending support and resources to those who do not. -
Courts, Law Schools
We Should Tell The Truth About Judicial Clerkships
While law schools are currently part of the problem, they can be part of the solution.
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