Federal Law Clerks Barred From Applying To 'Political' Jobs While Clerking
Briefly

The U.S. Judicial Conference's Committee on Codes of Conduct warns that a law clerk applying for a political job risks compromising judicial independence, linking chambers to politics.
This new guidance from the Committee comes in response to recent discussions on potential new ethics measures for judges, particularly in the context of clerkship hiring.
Read at Above the Law
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