New website will let law clerks judge their judges (The Washington Post)

“Law schools and the judiciary are both at fault here,” LAP’s President and Founder Aliza Shatzman told The Washington Post. “They have had centuries to self-police and have not done so.”

Aliza and LAP board member Judge Douglas Nazarian spoke with the Post in advance of LAP’s upcoming Database Launch about this unprecedented step to ensure transparency, equity, and accountability in judicial clerkships.

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