The Hiring and Utilization of Federal District Court Law Clerks

27 Pages Posted: 19 Oct 2007 Last revised: 23 Oct 2007

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Todd C. Peppers

Roanoke College

Micheal W. Giles

Emory University - Department of Political Science

Bridget Tainer-Parkins

Washington and Lee School of Law

Date Written: October 2007

Abstract

While a number of recent books and articles have closely examined the hiring and utilization of United States Supreme Court law clerks, much less is known about the selection and employment of lower federal court law clerks. This lack of knowledge is particularly pronounced for federal district court law clerks, and the shortage of basic information about such law clerks, combined with the large number of cases processed each year by the federal district courts, suggests that a careful study of federal district court law clerks is long overdue. Using original survey data of 311 active and senior federal district court judges, we take the first step in delineating the institutional rules and norms surrounding the selection and use of law clerks in the federal district courts. Our findings reveal that federal district court judges assign their law clerks a number of substantive job duties, findings which raise important new questions about law clerk influence in the lower federal courts.

Keywords: law courts, federal courts

JEL Classification: C80

Suggested Citation

Peppers, Todd C. and Giles, Micheal W. and Tainer-Parkins, Bridget, The Hiring and Utilization of Federal District Court Law Clerks (October 2007). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1022623 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1022623

Todd C. Peppers (Contact Author)

Roanoke College ( email )

Salem, VA 24153
United States

Micheal W. Giles

Emory University - Department of Political Science ( email )

Atlanta, GA 30322
United States

Bridget Tainer-Parkins

Washington and Lee School of Law ( email )

204 W Washington St
Lexington, VA 24450
United States

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