Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! Today, we’re talking with Kelsey Russell, a writer for the Law School Toolbox and a recent federal judicial clerk, about clerkships.
In this episode we discuss:
- The day-to-day experiences of a law clerk
- Who should clerk?
- When should you clerk?
- What will you learn?
- The intangible benefits of clerking
- The future of the clerkship hiring plan
- Tips for clerkship applications and interviews
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Resources
- Podcast Episode 44: How to Get a Judicial Clerkship
- What is it Really Like to be a Judicial Clerk?
- Expand Your Options: An Exploration of the Different Types of Federal and State Clerkship Options
- CareerDicta: Career Help for Lawyers and Law Students
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