Judicial Clerkships Series Part 1: What Every Law Student Must Know
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12:20 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
The Office of Career & Professional Development is pleased to announce the first part of our Judicial Clerkships Series: What Every Law Student Must Know, hosted by Assistant Director Dean Michel. This presentation takes students through the basics of judicial clerkship opportunities, paying particular attention to what these positions entail, how to go about securing them, and why they can be beneficial for students both during and after law school. There are so many different types of careers in the judiciary, and it can be an incredible way to continue learning the law from great mentors. This presentation will discuss the typical application documents necessary, the typical clerkship hiring cycles, as well as the many different types of clerkships that exist in the judicial system. Dean will be available for questions following the presentation.
The presentation will take place in DJK 2242 on Wednesday, September 13th from 12:20 – 1:30 P.M. Pizza and refreshments will be provided.
Please see link to RSVP for food.
Contact
Dean Michel
dean.michel@wayne.edu