Landed COA. How tough is D.Ct. thereafter? I'm assuming I still need to kick tail my 3L year. Is the presumption of coming out a good writer + landing a COA in the first place enough?
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Re: COA -> D.Ct. odds?
is this just never done?
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Re: COA -> D.Ct. odds?
No, it's done. But I can't help you on whether you need to kick tail. It does depend on what district you're applying to, and I'd assume the clerkship creates some limited leeway.