New Clerkships Database Empowers Law Clerks To Review Their Bosses
Briefly

The Legal Accountability Project introduced the Centralized Clerkships Database to ensure transparency, equity, and accountability in judicial clerkships, aiming to bring reform to an opaque area of the legal profession resistant to change.
Law schools have struggled to provide candid information about clerkships to students, often avoiding negative details to maintain relationships with judges and protect clerkship pipelines, hindering students' ability to make informed decisions about clerkships.
Read at Above the Law
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