3.Firms weren't inclined to hire either, and neither were most judges, though she did finally manage to get a clerkship with U.S. District Judge Edmund Palmieri.
4.John Roberts, 26 years old and having recently completed a clerkship for then-Justice William Rehnquist, was working as a special assistant to President Ronald Reagan's attorney general.
6.When it comes to clerkships, judges have managed to establish rules about how offers ought to be made, which has helped reduce the scale of the problem.
8.Practically everyone he knew was urging him to follow the lead of many previous Review editors and apply for what would be a shoo-in clerkship with the Supreme Court.
9.While a lot of Darnell's classmates were thinking about getting judicial clerkships or maybe a second degree in business or medicine, Darnell took an unusual step of doing his law degree while learning a trade.
10.In the third year of his clerkship he wrote a novel in three volumes; for this his publishers gave him twenty-five pounds, with again a promise of half the profits after deduction of the sum advanced.
11.After a laborious and tedious four-year clerkship writing legal documents by hand with limited guidance from Kissam who was often away at court, Jay was sworn to the bar in October 1768 alongside his friend Robert Livingston.
12.As you know there are going to be interviews for summer clerkships coming up and I really don't want to come across as too focused on certain areas that a lot of firms don't even do, you know, have a practice in.