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SCOTUS clerkships, a few years removed
What is the deal with clerks who are more than the usual 2/3 years removed from law school when they clerk? Why do they take longer to get the clerkship? And do you need like ALL As from a T14 to get one or will LR/magna do the trick? (assuming feeder judge and all that other jazz). Humor me please!
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Re: SCOTUS clerkships, a few years removed
There's a thread on this, in this forum. Did you read it?
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Re: SCOTUS clerkships, a few years removed
Yep, this one: http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 4&t=230822flawschoolkid wrote:There's a thread on this, in this forum. Did you read it?