Law Clerk Addict's Blog



The Supreme Court of Israel is currently looking to hire foreign law clerks to serve terms ranging from three months to one year. Likewise, the Constitutional Court of South Africa is seeking foreign law graduates to serve judicial clerkships ranging from six months to one year.


The catch? Positions with both courts are unpaid (except for a small commuting allowance offered by the Israeli high court). However, such a position might be an absolutely perfect match for a rising Harvard 3L or a deferred Cravath associate.




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Jun 1, 2011, 7:19 PM 

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