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What opportunities are there for judicial clerkships?

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What opportunities are there for judicial clerkships?

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The Law School is among the small handful of law schools that consistently places its students in federal and state court clerkships, ranging from the U.S. Supreme Court and federal circuit and district courts to an array of state and specialty courts. Traditionally, approximately 15% of the graduating class secures judicial clerkships with the help of the Law School’s Director of Judicial Clerkships and the Faculty Clerkship Committee. For more information about clerkship opportunities at Columbia, please click here.

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