
Are Judge Aileen Cannon’s Quitting Law Clerks Causing Delays In The Trump Documents Case?
Chaos in the courtroom? Judge Cannon has reportedly faced quite the conundrum thanks to her quitting law clerks.
Chaos in the courtroom? Judge Cannon has reportedly faced quite the conundrum thanks to her quitting law clerks.
Dealing with daily biases, encountering Courtroom Karens, facing routine microaggressions, and striving for genuine acknowledgment means that clerking while Black ain't easy.
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Too racist for Turning Point USA, just right for Clarence Thomas.
The Legal Accountability Project has embraced a high-risk, high-reward strategy: using disruptive tactics to increase transparency in the courts and improve the clerkship experience for thousands of clerks each year.
Which firms are throwing half a million dollars in bonuses at former SCOTUS clerks?
Was making an Etsy account for some side cash too much trouble?
Four insights and misunderstandings to help demystify GenAI for legal professionals.
If you’re a law clerk and your judge is mistreating you -- or you’ve been terminated or retaliated against -- here’s some advice.
It’s time for a reckoning.
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Too few organizations focus on diversifying clerkship applicants, even though the lack of diversity among clerks has enormous implications for diversity in the legal profession generally.
A culture of innovation with strategic AI like Lexis+ AI is revolutionizing law firms by boosting efficiency and deepening client relationships.
Risk-taking is necessary to implement widescale change.
Many students know little about the work environment they’re entering when they take on this particularly consequential first legal job.
Aliza Shatzman, president and founder of The Legal Accountability Project, a nonprofit aimed at ensuring that law clerks have positive clerkship experiences, continues her discussion of her work in judicial accountability.
Aliza Shatzman, president and founder of The Legal Accountability Project, a nonprofit aimed at ensuring that law clerks have positive clerkship experiences, discusses her work in judicial accountability.
It’s a short list.