2018 Robert Wone Judicial Clerkship & Internship Conference
For students thinking about a clerkship after graduation, please consider attending the Robert Wone Judicial Clerkship & Internship Conference, which will be held at Washington College of Law on Saturday, October 13th. There are a number of fantastic panelists and speakers, including Professor Jayesh Rathod, who will give closing remarks. The conference provides a wonderful opportunity to learn more about the application process for judicial clerkships and internships.
Registration is free, but the final date to register is next Saturday, October 6th.
The 2018 Wone Conference brings together judges and law clerks from the area to speak to law students and attorneys about their experiences. You'll meet judges from the federal and state trial, administrative, and appellate courts, and find out more about the application process to judicial clerkships and internships. The conference will take place on:
Saturday, October 13, 2018
8:45 AM to 3:00 PM
American University - Washington College of Law
Ceremonial Classroom, Warren Building
4300 Nebraska Ave NW
Washington, DC 20016
Confirmed panelists include: Judge Raymond Chen (Fed. Cir.); Judge Theodore Chuang (D. Md.); Judge John Fisher (D.C. Court of Appeals); Judge Patricia Millett (D.C. Cir.). Up-to-date information can be found here.
Complimentary coffee and lunch provided.
Please RSVP by October 6th HERE! Registration is FREE.
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