Considering a judicial clerkship? BAM and Blended Learning Students are Invited to Attend!
The judicial clerk is typically a full-time assistant to the judge and usually performs a wide range of tasks, including legal research, drafting of memoranda and court opinions, proofreading, and cite checking. The experience judicial clerks gain makes them more confident as practicing lawyers and increases their marketability to future employers. Clerks are also exposed to many areas of the law, which can help them select future areas of interest.
Join us in-person and online at the Mitchell Hamline Judicial Clerkship Information Session on Wednesday, February 19 at 5:00 pm CT in the Mitchell Hamline Auditorium and on Zoom to explore the what, why, and how of judicial clerkships in Minnesota and hear from a Justice from the Minnesota Supreme Court, Judges from the Minnesota Court of Appeals, and several District Court Judges, along with current judicial law clerks. In-person attendance is strongly encouraged for this session; networking time with court personnel will take place after the presentation. Refreshments will be served! All are welcome to attend and learn about these opportunities; come and go as your schedule allows. The session will also be available virtually.
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