Yale Law School has barred the use of student organization funds to subscribe to The Legal Accountability Project's Centralized Clerkships Database, limiting students' access to essential candid information.
The Legal Accountability Project's national clerkships database contains nearly 1,500 candid post-clerkship surveys, providing unique insights about judges that law schools often keep secret from students.
Many law schools are skeptical of LAP's services, fearing their students will realize they have better access to information than what is typically provided by their own institutions.
Students can now pay for access to LAP’s comprehensive database directly, which offers a considerably broader range of clerkship information than what law schools are willing to share.
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