Rutgers Law School Students Can Access LAP’s Database for Free, Thanks to A Generous Alumni Donation

Sunday, May 4, 2025

For Immediate Release

Contact: Aliza Shatzman, 267-481-2095, aliza.shatzman@legalaccountabilityproject.org

Rutgers Law School Students Can Access LAP’s Database for Free, Thanks to A Generous Alumni Donation

Thanks to a generous donation by Rutgers Law School alumnus Jerry Levine (‘07), the next 25 Rutgers Law School students who subscribe to LAP’s Clerkships Database can access the platform for free this year. 

Rutgers students can register for Database access at survey.legalaccountabilityproject.org to access candid clerkship information, beyond what their law school provides, right now. We’re entering the height of clerkship application season, particularly for second-year law students. LAP is proud to be a trusted resource for thousands of clerkship applicants using our award-winning Clerkships Database to research judges and judicial clerkship opportunities. 

LAP is grateful that several donors this year have stepped forward to cover Clerkships Database costs for students. This is our eighth such donation: donors have also generously covered the Database subscription cost for Yale, Harvard, Columbia, Vanderbilt, NYU, Chicago, and Houston Law students. 

We encourage more supporters to donate on behalf of students, thereby ensuring broad access to this critical information. Even as LAP celebrated the one-year anniversary of our Clerkships Database launch last month, too many clerkship applicants still lack access to unbiased perspectives on clerking. It has never been more important to ensure that all clerkship applicants can identify positive work environments and avoid abusive judges.

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