1 minute read

In re the Matter of Woodruff, 2014 MP

law internships CO-OP EDUCATION law clerks

Summer Interns Anthony Garcia of Georgetown Cooperative Education student, Stephany Mae Supreme Court law clerks from left: Jordan Sundell, University Law Center and Thomas Mitsch of the Moded, from Kagman High School. Nicole M. Torres, and Joshua Hansen-King. University of Texas School of Law.

Advertisement

The Suprem e and Superior Courts The Judiciary, in collaboration with Suprem e Court law clerks conduct have a sum m er internship program the Public School System , provides legal research, as well as review, that provides law students with the high school students with the edit and draft m em oranda, opportunity to becom e involved in opportunity to participate in opinions, and orders. Law clerks the Judicial Branch of the cooperative education ("Co-op Ed") also assist the Court in its Com m onwealth of the Northern which is a structured m ethod of com m unity outreach program s and Mariana Islands. com bining classroom -based adm inistrative functions. Typically, education with practical work clerkship contracts are one year The program offers valuable experience. The program awards with an option to extend pending exposure to work in a professional academ ic credit and builds a bridge approval of his/her justice. environm ent including attending court sessions. (scroll) connecting education and (scroll) em ploym ent while a student is in In 2014, the Suprem e Court (scroll) obtained three new clerks - Nicole

This article is from: