Word: clerkships
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...when having finished both his education and his clerkship, the young Countryman joined the Air Force, rising to the rank of First Lieutenant during the war. He served until 1946, stationed in the Mediterranean Theater in Italy during the later years of his service...
Lazarus' description of the role of a cabal of conservative law clerks in swaying the court ideologically should sound alarms. In 1988-89, the period of Lazarus' clerkship, liberal Justices who had for decades won the major ideological battles suddenly began losing. One case that year about on-the-job racial harassment so dramatically set back civil rights law that Congress passed a new statute that reversed the ruling. Not infrequently, Lazarus contends, it was the clerks--highly credentialed recent law-school graduates hired by individual Justices to help research cases and draft opinions--who helped manipulate the results...
...want [the editorial board] to be forced to defend [their] actions before the HLS community and in job and clerkship interviews," wrote Nesson in a letter published in the February 21 issue of the Record. "I will ask the Administrative Board to reprimand [the editorial board] for publishing the defamatory series...
Faculty members feel they are under economic pressure, torn between their mission of being teachers and watching the bottom line, said Dr. Benjamin Sachs, head of obstetrics and gynecology at Beth Israel and clerkship director for medical education at Harvard...
Third, all students must spend twomonths in an ambulatory car clerkship. The MedicalSchool has created a new department of ambulatorycare and prevention. They have hired Dr. ThomasInui, a top primary care physician, to head thedepartment...