‎Building Belonging: The Legal Accountability Project

Doing the right thing is also good business for law schools, since LAP’s Clerkships Database will encourage more law students to clerk, while improving and diversifying the legal profession.

LAP’s President and Founder Aliza Shatzman visited the New York City Bar Association - Office for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging podcast, Building Belonging, to explain how LAP is diversifying judicial clerkships, the judiciary, and the legal profession by increasing transparency in the clerkship application process and holding judges accountable for misconduct.

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