How do they match: Judicial Law Clerks

  • Judicial Law Clerks

  • Court Clerk
  • Court of Appeals Law Clerk
  • Appellate Law Clerk
  • Attorney Law Clerk
  • Career Judicial Law Clerk
  • Career Law Clerk
  • Chancery Clerk
  • District Court Law Clerk
  • District Clerk
  • Federal Court of Appeals Law Clerk
  • Federal Appellate Clerk
  • Federal Appellate Law Clerk
  • Federal District Clerk
  • Federal District Law Clerk
  • Federal Judicial Law Clerk
  • Federal Law Clerk
  • Judicial Clerk
  • Judicial Law Clerk
  • Law Clerk
  • Legal Clerk
  • Pro Se Law Clerk
  • State Appellate Clerk
  • Term Law Clerk

  • Assist judges in court or by conducting research or preparing legal documents.

  • Attend court sessions to hear oral arguments or record necessary case information.
  • Compile court-related statistics.
  • Enter information into computerized court calendar, filing, or case management systems.
  • Perform courtroom duties, including calling calendars, administering oaths, and swearing in jury panels and witnesses.
  • Prepare periodic reports on court proceedings, as required.
  • Research laws, court decisions, documents, opinions, briefs, or other information related to cases before the court.
  • Respond to questions from judicial officers or court staff on general legal issues.
  • Supervise law students, volunteers, or other personnel assigned to the court.

  • Administer oaths to court participants.
  • Confer with court staff to clarify information.
  • Direct courtroom activities or procedures.