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"judicial clerkship"
Keywords:
graduate
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judge
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clerk
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school
,
law
Related Terms:
Justice
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Remittitur
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Final decree
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Master
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Holding
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Court clerk
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Sub judice
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Original jurisdiction
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Inferior court
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Assize
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Certiorari
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Appellate jurisdiction
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Supreme court
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Superior court
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Timely notice of appeal
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Precedent
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Court commissioner
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Decree
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Chancery court
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Prothonotary
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Adjudicate
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Subpoena
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Case law
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Adjudge
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Magistrates' court
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Writ of certiorari
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Certification
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Court
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Clerk of the court
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Circuit judge
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Concurrent jurisdiction
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Final judgment
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Submission
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Quasi-judicial
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General jurisdiction
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Decision
,
Adjudication
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Subpoena duces tecum
,
Notice of appeal
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Affirmed
,
Court of appeals
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Appellate
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Interlocutory decree
,
Chancery
,
Court order
,
Stare decisis
,
Judicial
,
Clerk of court
,
Court of first instance
,
High court
an excellent way to bridge the gap between law school and law practice
hawaii.edu
a paid position as a legal clerk working for a judge or group of judges that begins after you graduate from law school
www2.usenetarchive.org
a position offered to law school graduates working with either an individual judge or an entire court
lawweb.usc.edu
a position with a sitting judge, usually for a term of one year, where a law graduate works closely with the judge on his or her cases
law.widener.edu
a post-graduate, full-time, paid position working for an individual judge or a group of judges in a federal or state court
new.stjohns.edu
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salaried
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post
a salaried, post-J
law.washington.edu