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Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
In case anyone's looking for something right now, J. James Browning is looking for an immediate start clerk to finish out the current term 9 months. Judge Browning clerked for Powell on SCOTUS.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Just for the record - as I understand it, he expects his clerks to work pretty much all day on Saturdays, every week. He will be right there working with you, but his chambers is run so that there is a LOT of work. That said, he seems like a genuinely nice guy and I think his former clerks really liked the experience of working for him.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
He and his clerks work roughly 730AM-8PM Monday-Saturday and 730-noon on Sundays. They're not just putting in face time either, they crank out a staggering amount of work product.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Is this on OSCAR or something?
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Yes.zot1 wrote:Is this on OSCAR or something?
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Yeah it's on OSCAR, but I brought it up because of the immediate start and the fact that people may not be set up to find those quickly.
Didn't know about his expected workload, but good to know.
Didn't know about his expected workload, but good to know.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
He definitely sounds like a savage.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
What in the fuckin hell?andythefir wrote:He and his clerks work roughly 730AM-8PM Monday-Saturday and 730-noon on Sundays. They're not just putting in face time either, they crank out a staggering amount of work product.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Also, he employs:
3 term law clerks (plus maybe one temporary law clerk he got special funding for).
1 part time JA
1 full time CRD.
Thus, one of the law clerks gets paid part time (half), but still works the full schedule mentioned above.
3 term law clerks (plus maybe one temporary law clerk he got special funding for).
1 part time JA
1 full time CRD.
Thus, one of the law clerks gets paid part time (half), but still works the full schedule mentioned above.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
meanwhile, other clerks in the same building are probably working 8:30-5:0pm M-F. Clerkship workloads are really the luck of the draw unless you're lucky enough to have a connection that will give you a non-bullshit answer.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Did anyone apply to this? Anyone contacted for an interview?
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
It's a more-or-less open secret that Browning is trying to get to the 10th circuit. He ends up getting cited all the time because there's so little caselaw in NM, and he publishes an insane amount on an insane number of topics.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Finding a Browning opinion on some issue brings mixed emotions. You know it will be well thought out and detailed. But it will also be something like 50 or 60 pages regardless of the issue.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Anonymous User wrote:Finding a Browning opinion on some issue brings mixed emotions. You know it will be well thought out and detailed. But it will also be something like 50 or 60 pages regardless of the issue.

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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Sounds like a miserable clerkship.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
I doubt it's a coincidence there's an opening 3 months into the contemplated lifecycle of the clerkship.Anonymous User wrote:Sounds like a miserable clerkship.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Yeah, especially in the District of New Mexico. There's really no cause to be working those kinds of hours in a backwater district.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
It's one of the highest volume districts in the country.FascinatedWanderer wrote:Yeah, especially in the District of New Mexico. There's really no cause to be working those kinds of hours in a backwater district.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
But I think the caseload is such that a lot of it could be reduced by utilizing the mags.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
That's true, too.FascinatedWanderer wrote:But I think the caseload is such that a lot of it could be reduced by utilizing the mags.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
This is just bizarre--how does he choose who only gets paid 50% to do the same work? Why doesn't he pay all of them 2/3? How awkward is it working closely in a group of 3 knowing one of you is only getting paid half what the other two are?Anonymous User wrote:Also, he employs:
3 term law clerks (plus maybe one temporary law clerk he got special funding for).
1 part time JA
1 full time CRD.
Thus, one of the law clerks gets paid part time (half), but still works the full schedule mentioned above.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
He advertises "Part time clerk opening", and I'd imagine everyone knows that getting paid ½ to do the same work is part of the deal. And yes, I imagine it is weird. Not a bad deal for the ½ time person on the other end, assuming they get to call it a regular clerkship on their resume.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
Out of curiosity, looked at a few of this guys recent decisions. JFC. Three solid pages on SMJ standard. Sounds fun!
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
The other comments prompted me to do the same.RaceJudicata wrote:Out of curiosity, looked at a few of this guys recent decisions. JFC. Three solid pages on SMJ standard. Sounds fun!
The writing is garbage. Why would anyone in their right mind spend five full pages describing the 12(b)(6) standard in a routine motion to dismiss? The amount of superfluous nonsense and of dicta in each order is impressive.
And half the orders on WL are discovery or evidentiary disputes - a magistrate's bread and butter.
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Re: Immediate start D Ct clerkship (9 months) - ABQ, NM
I'd hope he uses the same five pages for each 12(b)(6) he sees? So he just had to write an all-inclusive one once, and then copy and paste.Anonymous User wrote:The other comments prompted me to do the same.RaceJudicata wrote:Out of curiosity, looked at a few of this guys recent decisions. JFC. Three solid pages on SMJ standard. Sounds fun!
The writing is garbage. Why would anyone in their right mind spend five full pages describing the 12(b)(6) standard in a routine motion to dismiss? The amount of superfluous nonsense and of dicta in each order is impressive.
And half the orders on WL are discovery or evidentiary disputes - a magistrate's bread and butter.
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