Honoring The People Who Make Legal Run Better

“Aliza Shatzman of the Legal Accountability Project (and an Above the Law columnist!) captured two trophies in both the Court and Individual categories, recognizing her role in the creation of the Centralized Clerkships Database to empower law students and clerks with critical information about judicial workplaces and her personal advocacy and willingness to share her own experiences to inspire a new generation of legal professionals to stand up for themselves and push for systemic change in the profession.”

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