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DESCRIPTION: Please join ACS and The Appellate Project for a panel discussion aimed at demystifying judicial clerkships, specifically for law students of color and first-generation law students. Participants will learn more about the clerkship process, whether they should apply for a clerkship, the differences between state, federal, trial, and appellate clerkships, the qualities that judges look for in judicial clerks, and the day-to-day experience of being a clerk. Panelists will also provide best practices for navigating the clerkship application process and discuss the importance of increasing diversity in judicial clerkships.\nFeaturing:\nJudge Denny Chin,&nbsp;United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit\nJudge Kenia Seoane Lopez, Superior Court of the District of Columbia\nJudge Latrice Westbrooks, Mississippi Court of Appeals\nModerator:\nCarrie Montgomery, Senior Associate, WilmerHale; Development Committee Member and Mentor at The Appellate Project&nbsp;\nOpening Remarks:\nThea Cohen,&nbsp;Director of Strategic Engagement, ACS\n&nbsp;\nThis conversation is open to all. It will be recorded and the recording will be available to ACS members.\n\nFor details, click here: https://getinvolved.acslaw.org/component/events/event/1471
SUMMARY:Navigating the Clerkship Process for Law Students of Color and First-Generation Law Students (Co-Sponsored by The Appellate Project)
ORGANIZER;CN=American Constitution Society:MAILTO:info@acslaw.org
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