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What Your Law Clerks Need to Know
T he Federal Judicial Center s site on the judiciary s intranet, FJC Online (http://cwn.fjc.dcn), has many online, print, and media resources that can help law clerks help you, including the Law Clerk Handbook, copies of which have been sent to all judges. Here are some items to help new law clerks get started, all located on FJC Online, Law Clerks and Attorneys page.
Maintaining the Public Trust
Maintaining the Public Trust Ethics for Federal Judicial Law Clerks Third Edition Federal Judicial Center 2012 An order form for additional copies of this pamphlet appears on the last page.
Law Clerk Handbook
Law Clerk Handbook A Handbook for Law Clerks to Federal Judges Second Edition Edited by Sylvan A. Sobel Federal Judicial Center 2007 This Federal Judicial Center publication was undertaken in furtherance of the Center s statutory mission to develop and conduct education programs for judicial branch employees. The views expressed are those of the authors and not necessarily those of the Federal Judicial Center. Blank pages included to preserve pagination for double-sided printing. Contents Preface ix Chapter 1. Introduction 1 1-1. Function and Role of Law Clerks 1 1-2.
AO-78B
AO 78B (10/13) VOLUNTARY RACE/ETHNICITY, GENDER, & DISABILITY IDENTIFICATION (Please read the Privacy Statement and Specific Instructions before completing.) Privacy Statement You are requested to furnish this information to aid the federal judiciary in reporting on equal employment opportunities. Solicitation of this information is in accordance with Judicial Conference of the United States policy. This information will be used in planning and monitoring fair employment practices programs. Your furnishing this information is voluntary.
