If there a particular judge you want to submit an application to, but they are not on OSCAR, and you have no connection to the judge or their clerks, what is the best way to get in touch with chambers to ask when the next term is that they are accepting applications for?
Thanks!
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Re: How to find out when a chambers is hiring
Call them up and ask.
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Re: How to find out when a chambers is hiring
Right, except googling the phone number for chambers wasn't exactly helpful...nixy wrote:Call them up and ask.
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Re: How to find out when a chambers is hiring
Sorry, I forgot COAs don't make that public (because district courts do and your OP didn't specify what kind of court.) There's a thing called the Judicial Yellow Book which includes contact info, your clerkship office or law library should be able to find you access to a copy?
https://law.duke.edu/lib/researchguides/dircourts/ (scroll down)
You could also try calling up the courthouse where they sit and asking for contact info. Not sure if they'd give it out though.
https://law.duke.edu/lib/researchguides/dircourts/ (scroll down)
You could also try calling up the courthouse where they sit and asking for contact info. Not sure if they'd give it out though.
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Re: How to find out when a chambers is hiring
Thank you!! Sorry - I should have specified COA. Much appreciated!nixy wrote:Sorry, I forgot COAs don't make that public (because district courts do and your OP didn't specify what kind of court.) There's a thing called the Judicial Yellow Book which includes contact info, your clerkship office or law library should be able to find you access to a copy?
https://law.duke.edu/lib/researchguides/dircourts/ (scroll down)
You could also try calling up the courthouse where they sit and asking for contact info. Not sure if they'd give it out though.
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Re: How to find out when a chambers is hiring
Also, Westlaw has the Alamanc of the Federal Judiciary (click "Directories" on the home page). It might have a number there too.
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