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f*l
1
难道在这里读JD的中国人都去律所了吗?或者说绝大多数?
有没有人进军学术界的亚
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f*m
2
1. How many Chinese JDs are interested in being law professors?
2. How many Chinese JDs made the law review?
3. How many Chinese JDs clerked for judges?

【在 f******l 的大作中提到】
: 难道在这里读JD的中国人都去律所了吗?或者说绝大多数?
: 有没有人进军学术界的亚

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f*l
3
for me, affirmative answeres on question 1 and 3. . .

【在 f*****m 的大作中提到】
: 1. How many Chinese JDs are interested in being law professors?
: 2. How many Chinese JDs made the law review?
: 3. How many Chinese JDs clerked for judges?

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p*t
4
Clerking for STATE judges is not difficult; It doesn't count.
Clerking for FEDERAL judge counts.

【在 f******l 的大作中提到】
: for me, affirmative answeres on question 1 and 3. . .
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l*r
5
In general, what you said about state court clerkship is true. There were
exceptions: Clerkship for Justice Tobriner probably was very difficult to get
and would count a lot.
Clerkship for a federal court judge is not so difficult to get if you go to a
good school in a right location. But you need a green card to be eligible if
you want to be paid with the federal money---the kind of clerkship you do
after graduation.
As to becoming a law professor, none of the other factors are more important,

【在 p*****t 的大作中提到】
: Clerking for STATE judges is not difficult; It doesn't count.
: Clerking for FEDERAL judge counts.

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