North Carolina Judicial Fellowship Info Session
October 03, 2017 • 12:30 PM • Law School 4044
The North Carolina Judicial Fellowship is a brand new office within the N.C. Judicial Branch established, upon recommendation of the N.C. Commission on the Administration of Law and Justice, to provide independent legal research and writing support to the state's approximately 370 superior and district court judges. Fellowships are similar to traditional judicial clerkships, but Fellows have the unique opportunity to work with many different judges, who serve in over 100 courthouses and preside over all matters of state law. This information session will provide information about the Fellowship for any students who may be interested in applying for a two-year term beginning in either August 2018 or August 2019. Lunch will be provided. Contact Hannah David at Hannah.david@law.duke for more information. Sponsored by the Career & Professional Development Center.