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Fall Law Student Volunteer, Academic Year The interns (or law clerks) are given substantive lawyer's work which is utilized in the office's practice. On average, a law clerk should have completed 6-8 substantive assignments which often include issues involving federal rules of procedure, evidence, and a variety of state law issues. Where possible, the clerks are encouraged to attend moot courts, local depositions and court appearances. Clerks receive close review of their assignments and a candid written evaluation is provided at the conclusion of the semester. Law clerks work part-time (16 hours/week) for 10+ weeks. Must have completed at least one year of law school by the start of the clerkship. Should be excellent writers in excellent academic standing.
Submit cover letter, resume, writing sample (up to 10 pages and mostly legal analysis), and law school transcript, where available. Unofficial transcripts are accepted.
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