Law Clerks Run The Courtroom In 2024's Lawyer Of The Year Competition
Briefly

Ryan Protter, the 2024 Lawyer of the Year winner, humorously noted his unqualification by saying, "far less qualified people have won far more important elections this year." This statement reflected on the unusual context of elections this year, emphasizing the sometimes absurd nature of accolades in competitive environments.
Aliza Shatzman, the silver medalist, showcased significant progress for federal law clerks with her initiative, the Centralized Clerkships Database. She aimed to provide transparency for clerkship applicants by allowing them to access valuable insights about the work environments of judges.
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