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Supervising Judicial Interns: An Introduction

Gerard Clark
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Gerard Clark: Suffolk Univeristy Law School

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Abstract: Judicial externships afford students the opportunity to observe and particiapte in a wide variety of court room proceedings at close range.2 Courthouses are exciting places because of the presence of many busy offices and agencies including clerks office, probation offices, registries and others which attract large numbers of the bar and public.

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