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A Primer Of Opinion Writing For Law-Clerks, George R. Smith
A Primer Of Opinion Writing For Law-Clerks, George R. Smith
Vanderbilt Law Review
Not all appellate judges make the drafting of tentative opinions a part of their law clerks' duties. The practice, however, is increasing, perhaps as a result of the mounting case loads that now occupy the time of most appellate courts. Opinion writing by law clerks is certainly so widespread today that no symposium devoted to the duties of law clerks would be complete without some discussion of the subject. Except for the matter of final responsibility for the opinion, the problems that confront a law clerk in the preparation of an opinion include those that confront the judge himself in …
Sample Instructions To Law Clerks, Frederick G. Hamley, Ruggero J. Aldisert
Sample Instructions To Law Clerks, Frederick G. Hamley, Ruggero J. Aldisert
Vanderbilt Law Review
Sample Instructions to Law Clerks
Sample A -- Law Clerks for Judges of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
Frederick G. Hamley
General Responsibilities
1. You should therefore adopt a professional attitude at the outset. 2. You will need to employ industrious work habits. 3. Cultivate efficient, time-saving ways of doing your work. 4. Make this a year of continuing legal education and an intensive training period. 5. You will come into possession of information concerning the processing of appeals which must remain secret until the opinions are filed. 6. Your prime loyalty is to your judge. 7. All of …