Judicial intern, the Glossary
In the United States, a judicial intern (also commonly known as a "judicial extern" or "extern law clerk") is usually a law student or sometimes a recent law school graduate who provides assistance to a judge and/or law clerks in researching and writing issues before the court.[1]
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14 relations: American Bar Association, Associate attorney, Extracurricular activity, Judge, Law clerk, Law firm, Law review, Law school, Legal education, Moot court, Practice of law, State supreme court, United States courts of appeals, United States district court.
- Internships
- Legal education
American Bar Association
The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students; it is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States.
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Associate attorney
An associate attorney is a lawyer and an employee of a law firm who does not hold an ownership interest as a partner.
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An extracurricular activity (ECA) or extra academic activity (EAA) or cultural activities is an activity, performed by students, that falls outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school, college or university education.
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Judge
A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. Judicial intern and judge are legal professions.
Law clerk
A law clerk, judicial clerk, or judicial assistant is a person, often a lawyer, who provides direct counsel and assistance to a lawyer or judge by researching issues and drafting legal opinions for cases before the court. Judicial intern and law clerk are legal professions.
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Law firm
A law firm is a business entity formed by one or more lawyers to engage in the practice of law.
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Law review
A law review or law journal is a scholarly journal or publication that focuses on legal issues.
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Law school
A law school (also known as a law centre/center, college of law, or faculty of law) is an institution, professional school, or department of a college or university specializing in legal education, usually involved as part of a process for becoming a judge, lawyer, or other legal professional within a given jurisdiction. Judicial intern and law school are legal education.
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Legal education
Legal education is the education of individuals in the principles, practices, and theory of law.
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Moot court
Moot court is a co-curricular activity at many law schools. Judicial intern and Moot court are legal education.
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Practice of law
In its most general sense, the practice of law involves giving legal advice to clients, drafting legal documents for clients, and representing clients in legal negotiations and court proceedings such as lawsuits, and is applied to the professional services of a lawyer or attorney at law, barrister, solicitor, or civil law notary.
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State supreme court
In the United States, a state supreme court (known by other names in some states) is the highest court in the state judiciary of a U.S. state.
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United States courts of appeals
The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate appellate courts of the United States federal judiciary.
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United States district court
The United States district courts are the trial courts of the U.S. federal judiciary.
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See also
Internships
- Architectural Experience Program
- CRCC Asia
- Citizen Schools
- Cooperative education
- Dream Careers
- Externship
- Female mentorship
- Glints (platform)
- Graduate Talent Pool
- Intern Aware
- Interns Anonymous
- Internship
- Judicial intern
- Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship
- Mentorship
- Micro-internship
- National Apprenticeship Act
- National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee
- Practice-based professional learning
- Registered apprenticeship
- School-to-work transition
- Staging (cooking)
- The Intern Group
- Virtual Student Federal Service
- Virtual internship
- Work college
- Young People's Learning Agency
Legal education
- Admission to legal practice in Spain
- Albanian School of Magistrates
- American Law Institute
- Association for Continuing Legal Education
- Association of Law Students' Library of the Jagiellonian University
- Baltic Summer Academy
- Barristers' Ball
- Blackstone Legal Fellowship
- Casebook
- Casebook method
- Casebooks
- Continuing legal education
- ELSA Sarajevo Summer Law School
- Emory Law School Supreme Court Advocacy Project
- Empirical legal studies
- European Law Students' Association
- Hornbook (law)
- Institute for Law, Science and Global Security
- International Association of Law Schools
- International Legal English Certificate
- International Roman Law Moot Court
- JD–MBA
- Judicial intern
- Law books
- Law degree
- Law school
- Law schools
- Legal awareness
- Legal clinic
- Legal debate
- Legal education
- Legal science
- Mock trial
- Moot court
- National Institute for Trial Advocacy
- North American Consortium on Legal Education
- Practising Law Institute
- Reading law
- Spatial citizenship
- Street law
- Supreme Court clinic
- The Fund for American Studies
- Trial advocacy
- Trial practice
- Tulane Environmental Law Clinic
- US–China Education Trust