Friday, November 4, 2011

The ABA 2011 Judicial Clerkship Program

Message from William Mitchell's Office of Multicultural Affairs. 

ABA Council for Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Educational Pipeline
ABA Judicial Division

The ABA 2011 Judicial Clerkship Program
February 2 – 4, 2012
New Orleans, Louisiana

Students from disadvantage and underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to participate in this worthwhile opportunity to network with judges and former law clerks from all over the country. The Judicial Clerkship Program simulates the clerkship experience that is aimed at addressing several important issues regarding clerkships, including what judicial clerks do on a daily basis, career options, how to apply for a judicial clerkship, and the benefits of clerking.

You have an opportunity to attend the ABA Clerkship program by submitting the following:
  • A Resume
  • An essay in 500 words or less on “Does the Death Penalty Deliver Justice?”
  • A brief statement on why this opportunity would be beneficial to your law school experience.
Please submit the information to the Multicultural Affairs Office by November 7, 2011 on or before 5:00 p.m.

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