Federal Judicial Center
Orientation Seminar for Federal Judicial Law Clerks
Fern M. Smith; Carol Bagley Amon; Stephen V. Armstrong; Timothy P. Terrell
Federal Judicial Television Network (FJTN)
AV...
Federal Judicial Center
Orientation Seminar for Federal Judicial Law Clerks Fern M. Smith; Carol Bagley Amon; Stephen V. Armstrong; Timothy P. Terrell Federal Judicial Television Network (FJTN) AVA21063VNB1 - $75 - 2000 - 3658-V/00
Part One introduces law clerks to the federal court system and staff, and tells them how to obtain publications, video programs, and other resources to assist them during their clerkship. A session on ethics, developed in consultation with the Judicial Conference Committee on Codes of Conduct, describes law clerks' ethical obligations under the Codes of Conduct and related authorities.
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