Essay On Judicial Clerkship

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The Judicial Clerkship Program is a joint effort of the ABA Judicial Division and Council for Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Educational Pipeline with the generous support of LexisNexis®. The Program is held for three days in various sessions and brings approximately 80 minority law students from around the country together with the judges and former law clerks. The Judicial Clerkship Program is designed to allow judges, law students, and former law clerks to develop close personal working relationships; improve students’ analytical, legal research and writing skills, and enhance participants’ career opportunities. Numerous students have obtained clerkships and internships as a result of their participation. The group participates in panel discussions, a research and writing exercises, resume workshop, oral arguments, and informal social events. These activities are designed to introduce and reinforce to students the reasons fir and values of pursuing a judicial clerkship. …show more content…

The students assume they are judicial clerks and that the judge they work for has been assigned to write an opinion on an issue pending before the U.S. Supreme Court. In four sessions, the students discuss the issue with the judges and then, on their own, research and write between sessions. Ultimately, they develop an outline of an opinion resolving the issue. The Judicial Clerkship Program is a unique opportunity for law students to interact with judges and lawyers and learn the benefits of a clerkship and other