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DESCRIPTION: Please join ACS for a panel discussion aimed at demystifying judicial clerkships, specifically for First-Generation and BIPOC law students. Participants will learn more about the clerkship process, why they should apply for a clerkship, the differences between a state and federal court clerkship, 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.\n\nFeaturing:\n\n\nJudge Jacqueline Becerra, Federal Magistrate Judge, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida\nJudge Theodore Chuang, U.S. District Judge, U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland\nJudge Theodore McKee,&nbsp;U.S. Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit\nJustice Anne McKeig, Associate Justice, Minnesota Supreme Court\n\nModerated by:\n\n\nTiffany Wright, Co-Director, Human and Civil Rights Clinic at Howard University School of Law and former clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sotomayor, Judge Tatel (D.C. Circuit), and Judge Lamberth (D.D.C.)\n\n\n\n&nbsp;\nAs the nation's leading progressive legal organization, ACS is committed to ensuring that all aspects of our events are accessible and enjoyable for all. If you require any accommodations, please contact us at&nbsp;LCemails@acslaw.org.\n\nFor details, click here: https://getinvolved.acslaw.org/component/events/event/990
SUMMARY:Navigating the Clerkship Process for First-Generation and BIPOC Law Students
ORGANIZER;CN=American Constitution Society:MAILTO:info@acslaw.org
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