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[quote=Anonymous]I have known of federal judges as well as state judges who have career clerks, and there are also usually offices at the courthouse that hire career attorneys as well. Definitely worth looking around and casting a wide net re: federal and state courts. Given that this is DC and there are many agencies that have administrative law bodies, you could look for judicial clerkships at those agencies as well. I interviewed a woman once who had clerked at the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for a couple of years, and it definitely made her a compelling candidate for the position we had open.[/quote]
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