So you’ve landed a federal clerkship interview. Congratulations! You are probably now wondering how to prepare. What should you know about the judge? Will you be quizzed on constitutional law? What if you are anticipating a period of planned leave during the clerkship or would like to know the judge’s policy on respecting religious observations, pronouns, disability accommodations, and so forth? Should you accept an on-the-spot offer? Our panel of current federal judges and former federal judicial law clerks will address these questions and more during a webinar on April 4 from 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST.
Register here.
Presented by: FBA Diversity and Inclusion Standing Committee & Federal Judicial Law Clerk Committee
Co-sponsored: The Appellate Project, Hispanic National Bar Association, PLSI Judicial Clerkship Committee, Muslim Bar Association of New York, Muslim Judicial Law Clerkships Network, National Asian Pacific American Bar Association, National Association of Muslim Lawyers, National Association of Women Lawyers, National Bar Association, National Disabled Law Students, Association, National LGBTQ+ Bar Association, National Native American Bar Association, South Asian Bar Association of North America, and the South Asian Bar Association of San Diego