Law to Fact

Securing a Judicial Clerkship


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In this episode...
Abigail Perdue, Assistant Professor of Law at Wake Forest University School of Law discusses her new book, The All-Inclusive Guide to Judicial Clerking, from WestAcademic Publishing.  A review of her book is available here.

Some key takeaways...

  1. A judicial clerkship offers law graduates a life-changing opportunity to gain a unique, behind-the-bench perspective about judicial decision-making. 
  2. Many clerkship opportunities exist, so you can still obtain one even if you don't attend a top tier law school or aren't ranked #1 in your law school class. 
  3. Clerkships are a wonderful way to boost your post-graduate career, to hone existing skills, and to develop new ones that will enhance your subsequent practice.  
  4. When applying for clerkships, make certain your application is flawless, cast a wide net, and choose recommenders wisely.

About our guest…
Professor Perdue is a tenured Professor of Legal Analysis, Writing and Research at Wake Forest University School of Law where she is Chair of the Clerkship Committee and is also the Founding Director of the D.C. Summer Judicial Externship Program. Perdue clerked at the U.S. Court of Federal Claims and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit. She practiced employment law at the New York City office of Proskauer Rose, LLP. Perdue is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Law and Washington and Lee University. 

Professor Perdue has authored books, law review articles, and scholarly essays on various topics, including discrimination, pedagogical innovation, and animal cruelty. Her book– Animal Cruelty and Freedom of Speech: When Worlds Collide (with Dr. Randall Lockwood) – is available from Purdue University Academic Press.  Professor Perdue also created teachbetterlaw.com, a blog dedicated to celebrating experiments in pedagogy and facilitating the free exchange or innovative teaching ideas.
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