Prerequisites: RCC; completion of at least 29 semester hours of credit; cumulative GPA of at least 2.50; permission of course adviser. Students may work for a federal district court judge or magistrate, a federal appellate court judge, or a state appellate court judge. Students may only participate in one judicial externship experience during their law school career. Externs are integrated into the work of the chambers: writing bench memos, drafting opinions, researching issues during trials, observing settlement conferences and mediations. Students also have the opportunity to observe proceedings in the courthouse which may include trials, sentencing hearings or oral arguments. We also have externships with specialized courts, including The U.S. Department of Justice Immigration Court and The Office of Medicare Hearings and Appeals. Satisfies skills and experiential skills course requirements.
Judicial Externship
Course number
LAW 815
Credit hours
Fall or Spring: 6 Credit Hours (24 hours/week); Summer: 3 Credit Hours (24 hours/week) or 5 Credit Hours (40 hours/week)
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