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February 4, 2010

Judicial Clerkship Program Inspires Minority Law Students

Law students get real world exposure to judicial clerkships through panel discussions, research and writing exercises and a variety of informal social events, with judges from across the U.S.

Speakers include:
Carolyn B. Lamm, ABA President
Stephen N. Zack, ABA President-Elect
William C Hubbard, Chair, ABA House of Delegates
Bill Robinson, ABA President-Elect Nominee
R. Thomas Howell, Jr., ABA Interim Executive Director
Justice Frank Sullivan, Jr., Indiana Supreme Court
Ruthe C. Ashley
Chair Council for Racial and Ethic Diversity and the Educational Pipeline

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    4:03 PM November 15, 2010
    This Post Referenced in: UT Law 2L featured in ABA video «

    ... Danielle Greer, a second-year student at the College of Law is featured in a video posted on the American Bar Association website as she discusses her recent experiences at the ABA Judicial Clerkship program. Danielle and three other UT students — Kevin Swinton, Stephen Adams and Lin Ye — attended the three-day seminar in Orlando, the purpose of which is to acquaint students with the opportunities provided by judicial clerkships. The Judicial Clerkship program also emphasizes preparing minority students to compete for clerkships in order to diversify the ranks of judicial clerks. You may view the video by clicking here. ...

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