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They tend to be people who graduated with an Ivy League law degree, had a Supreme Court or Federal Clerkship...in other words for most law students they come from a different world than the students theyteach.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Teaching to Different Learning Styles in Law School 2009
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Law students for instance, had to find clerking positions with private firms to complete their Articles of Clerkship, before they could practice at all.
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Clerkship Companion - Palm-based tool for patient and procedure logging developed at Drexel
RPP #44: Slice of Life Workshop and Podsafe Jefferson Airplane Rodney B. Murray 2007
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Clerkship Companion - Palm-based tool for patient and procedure logging developed at Drexel
Archive 2007-07-01 Rodney B. Murray 2007
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He prayed I would write if it were only a Line to my Family, for he said, as he had served his Clerkship with Mr. Fitch he was suspected and represented as a Tory, and this Reputation would be his ruin, if it could not [be] corrected, for nobody would employ him at the Bar.
John Adams autobiography, part 1, "John Adams," through 1776 1961
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Perhaps I might tell you something about the office I used to hold, the Clerkship of the British House of Commons, the chief permanent office of the House under the Speaker.
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Thomson, _The Castle of Indolence_ (Stanzas about Samuel Patterson, Dr. Armstrong, and the author); Barry Cornwall, _The Poet and the Fisher_, and _Epistle to Charles Lamb on His Emancipation from the Clerkship_;
The Poet's Poet : essays on the character and mission of the poet as interpreted in English verse of the last one hundred and fifty years Elizabeth Atkins
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Altho the House was democratic he was honored by the Republican caucus at one time for Clerkship of the House, showing the esteem in which he was held by his colleagues, after he retired from the House.
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Finally, William Barber accepted, and. turned out to be a lucky fellow, for next month, in addition to his salary, he received the three fines that had been paid by the three shy mere who shunned the fierce light of publicity which even then doubtless beat upon such a public position as that of the Town Clerkship of York.
Out of the Woods 1934
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Clerkship did not necessarily involve even minor orders.
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