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By: plan

Must have been last year. You could not have been hired “on plan” this year. Offers cannot be made until Thursday.

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By: Alison

Clerkship applicants who secured interviews might find this helpful: What Actually Happens at a Clerkship Interview? Or, if things don’t go according to plan: I Didn’t Get a Clerkship, Now What? (I’m a...

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By: Alison

Clearly I’m an idiot! Here are the relevant links: http://thegirlsguidetolawschool.com/08/judicial-clerkship-inteview-questions-tips/...

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By: Anonymous

Current clerk, hired for a circuit clerkship next year (so technically not subject to the Plan). Some judges hire all clerks at any time (graduates and 3Ls), some hire graduates at any time and wait to...

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By: 9thcir

I was called for an interview by Judge Clifton on the first on-plan day of the 2008 hiring season (for 2009-10 clerkship).  It sounded as though he was going to hire on-plan that year.  I declined,...

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By: 9thcir

Oops, typo: that should have been “I had already accepted a 9th Cir. clerkship offer off-plan (as an alum).”

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By: 9thCir

Former 9th Cir. law clerk here: some of the judges who hire off-plan do list their positions on OSCAR (usually between Mar-June, i.e., 3-6 months ahead of the on-plan date).  Some accept alum-only...

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By: Guest

Earlier than last year. But the judge is still there.

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By: Free_association

Serious question for Lat: David, is there a reason you did not clerk for your demigod Kozinski after your first clerkship? What happened? That seems like a natural progression from my non-clerking...

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By: Elwyn Williams

I am neither a trust fund baby nor a lottery winner.  I worked before I went to law school and saved enough money to be able to support myself for a couple years after graduation if necessary.  I’d...

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By: plan

Must have been last year. You could not have been hired “on plan” this year. Offers cannot be made until Thursday.

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By: Alison

Clerkship applicants who secured interviews might find this helpful: What Actually Happens at a Clerkship Interview? Or, if things don’t go according to plan: I Didn’t Get a Clerkship, Now What? (I’m a...

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By: Alison

Clearly I’m an idiot! Here are the relevant links: http://thegirlsguidetolawschool.com/08/judicial-clerkship-inteview-questions-tips/...

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By: Anonymous

Current clerk, hired for a circuit clerkship next year (so technically not subject to the Plan). Some judges hire all clerks at any time (graduates and 3Ls), some hire graduates at any time and wait to...

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By: 9thcir

I was called for an interview by Judge Clifton on the first on-plan day of the 2008 hiring season (for 2009-10 clerkship).  It sounded as though he was going to hire on-plan that year.  I declined,...

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By: 9thcir

Oops, typo: that should have been “I had already accepted a 9th Cir. clerkship offer off-plan (as an alum).”

View Article

By: 9thCir

Former 9th Cir. law clerk here: some of the judges who hire off-plan do list their positions on OSCAR (usually between Mar-June, i.e., 3-6 months ahead of the on-plan date).  Some accept alum-only...

View Article


By: Guest

Earlier than last year. But the judge is still there.

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By: Free_association

Serious question for Lat: David, is there a reason you did not clerk for your demigod Kozinski after your first clerkship? What happened? That seems like a natural progression from my non-clerking...

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By: Elwyn Williams

I am neither a trust fund baby nor a lottery winner.  I worked before I went to law school and saved enough money to be able to support myself for a couple years after graduation if necessary.  I’d...

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