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JUDICIAL CLERKSHIP HANDBOOK - Cornell University Law School

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Judicial Nominations and Confirmations (Yale)<br />

Provides a database of federal judicial nominations and confirmations, status and address<br />

information, and links to other nominations resources.<br />

Almanac of the Federal Judiciary<br />

Located on Westlaw, this resource profiles circuit, district and key bankruptcy and<br />

magistrate judges, providing biographical information, noteworthy rulings, lawyer<br />

evaluations and media coverage.<br />

Leadership Libraries<br />

A series of “Yellow Books” that serve as a massive research database. The Judicial Yellow<br />

Book contains information on all federal judges and as well as the judges from each state’s<br />

highest court.<br />

LexisNexis<br />

Useful for researching judges’ published rulings.<br />

Clerkship Notification Blog<br />

Clerkship applicants from all law schools can post information about the judges’ stage in the<br />

hiring process.<br />

State Court Judges Spreadsheet<br />

Provides names and addresses of a variety of state court judges in Excel format.<br />

Guide to State Judicial Clerkship Application Procedures<br />

A state‐by‐state guide on judicial clerkship application procedures and deadlines.<br />

National Center for State Courts<br />

Provides judicial branch links for each state, as well as state court structure charts.<br />

HARD COPY<br />

Available in the Career Library, Room 144<br />

Almanac of the Federal Judiciary<br />

Aspen Publishers<br />

Includes complete profiles of the United States District and Circuit Judges, litigator's<br />

comments on judges, summaries of judicial evaluations conducted by state and local bar<br />

associations, significant rulings and bibliographies of judges' noteworthy books and articles.<br />

Also available on Westlaw.<br />

Behind The Bench: The Guide to Judicial Clerkships<br />

Debra M. Strauss, Esq.<br />

This books seeks to demystify the clerkship process, addressing what clerkships are, what<br />

kind of work law clerks do, why law students should apply, how to find and apply for various

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