Federal Judicial Clerks are Vulnerable to Workplace Woes

“The Legal Accountability Project’s Clerkships Database is an . . . essential legal tool for law students and prospective clerks in order to make informed career decisions. Those seeking such positions would be well advised to employ it during their job searches,” a Georgetown Law student writes in the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics.

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