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Your clerkship application would be almost similar to the one that you wrote while applying for summer internships. The main difference is that the clerkship application would further emphasize on your research and writing skills.

Ellery Gordon is one of well-known law clerks in California and he writes a lot of information that will help to get through the interviews. He has completed his early education and pursued further interest at law school in Arizona. He is now working in Los Angeles.

Important Information Your Resume Needs To Have

If you have written any kind of law school note during the college years, then you must attach it along with your resume. You can also add any kind of substantial undergraduate writing. You need to add a brief synopsis and title to get the idea what it is about. Also, you can add few details about what you did during the first and second law school summers. Since judge would like to know you as a person, you can add short section of hobby and interests.

How Much You Should Reveal?

You would also have to consider how much political your clerkship application you want. Unfortunately, the appointment process of a clerk is highly politicized at this moment and judges only consider those clerks, who agree with their political inclination. If you have removed all kinds of political viewpoint, then you may get hired by someone who is appropriate. However, the appointment process was once less politicized so it all depends on the situation.

Ideal Recommender

An ideal recommender is someone who knows you at the personal level, recognizes that you are intelligent and hardworking and can write a convincing letter for you.

Who Should You Ask For Recommendations?

Many judges prefer three recommendation letters. Two out of these recommendation letters must be from the professors of the law school. The third letter can be from professional reference or another preference. You may be worried that you do not have obvious recommenders at this point of time. This is a common problem in the law school as relationship between students and professors is usually distant and formal.

If you have ever worked as research assistant or teaching assistant, then the professor for whom you have worked can give a letter of recommendation. Also, think about classes and subjects you used to like. After view visits, the professor would know that you are actually better than anyone else and may give you the letter of recommendation.

Also, you can consider the professors from smaller and less traditional courses like clinics where personal interaction is more important than the normal standard law school. These professors are usually overlooked. However, they are always ready to help you.

Conclusion

It is usually better to ask the recommendation letter in person rather than sending an e-mail. You would have to create a mental plan for the meeting that would include giving the professor the overview of your clerkship strategy and specific courts or judges to consider.


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