Do law clerks need law degrees?
Marcus, yes, all law clerks must have law degrees. However, our judges frequently allow law school students to serve as student interns for the court. These are unpaid positions, but provide the law school student with invaluable experience and it is also something they can put on their resume once they complete law school and start applying for jobs in the legal system. Q [Mark]: To what extent is court security a concern in America? Who provides such security? A: Mark, court security is a very big area in the United States right now. The United States Marshal and his or her staff is tasked with the responsibility of providing court security. By the way, the United States Marshal for each district court is a Presidential appointee, so the individuals occupying this head position can change if there is a change in our President. Q [IRC Cairo Mr. Mahmoud]: What is the legal nature of the interpretation that is issued by the Supreme Court. Q [IRC Cairo Mr. Tarek El Shinnawi]: Who is resp
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