'Do Your Research,' 'Stick It Out,' And Other Things Law Schools Should Stop Telling Students About Clerkships

As law students enter another clerkship application cycle without transparent information about judges as managers and clerkship experiences, LAP President and Founder Aliza Shatzman critiques standard law school advice like “do your research” and “stick it out.” Aliza also offers advice for law students and law school advisors.

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