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Judicial Clerkship
Litigation - Whistleblower - CFTC
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Judicial Law Clerk The Honorable Judges Margret G. Robb Each judge of the Court of Appeals of Indiana employs up to three judicial law clerks; one is usually a senior law clerk with several years of experience. Clerks perform a variety of tasks, from conducting legal research to drafting memorandums, bench briefs, and case synopses. Court of Appeals clerkships are a rewarding way to participate in the life of the Court and to learn about and gain experience in appellate practice in Indiana. Each Court of Appeals judge determines what tasks to assign to his or her law clerks. Law clerks are generally expected to do research, write memoranda, review draft opinions, and assist in preparing preliminary draft opinions. Applicants must be a graduate of an accredited law school. Each Court of Appeals judge makes decisions on hiring law clerks. Applicants who wish to apply to any member of the Court may forward their application to the Court Administrator.
Send a cover letter; a biographical resume; a transcript of grades achieved in law school, a copy of any relevant scholarly writing; at least one letter of recommendation from a faculty member and letters of recommendation.
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