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词汇 law clerk
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Definition of law clerk in US English:

law clerk

noun
  • An assistant to a judge, typically a recent law-school graduate, whose function is to do legal research, help write opinions, and provide general assistance.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In all other cases not on appeal, the defendant is tried in magistrate court by a judge who decides the case with the assistance of a law clerk.
    • Having been both a law clerk and a juror in the courthouse where Stewart was tried, I can vouch that the courthouse draws from a strong and generally conscientious jury pool.
    • She has no law clerk or research assistant and fears she will lose her interpreter: The government hasn't paid his bills, which now exceed $14,000.
    • What I suggest is that the Justice blog in the guise of an anonymous Supreme Court law clerk.
    • Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge.
    • Let me just note that my year spent as a law clerk in no way prepared me for it.
    • I was a law clerk there 50 years ago, this very year.
    • Murphy criticised the judge's handling of an application to renew the licence in June 1997, when an experienced law clerk had expressed reservations about the procedure.
    • He also worked as a law clerk for the Pennsylvania Environmental Hearing Board.
    • Years ago, when I was a law clerk, I was impressed by how much the Judge could accomplish with one simple question.
    • She is a law clerk for a federal appellate judge.
    • Publius is ‘a law clerk in the South’ and writes consistently good, thought provoking stuff.
    • For example, the first year I blogged I did so under the pseudonym ‘Feddie’ due to my status as a federal appellate law clerk.
    • The law firm had a law clerk available to assist clients with submitting these claims.
    • He practiced law in Boston briefly before he joined the State Department as a law clerk following the formation of a career Foreign Service there.
    • She worked for him as a law clerk in 1994, and said she was troubled by the initial reaction to his nomination.
    • The next day, after a brief call from a law clerk at a legal firm recommended by Murphy, they paid a deposit of $50,000 and signed the contract.
    • David was a prosecutor, a former U.S. attorney from the Eastern District of New York and a Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, and my law clerk.
    • You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so.
    • She received a law degree from Duquesne University and served as a law clerk at several firms.

Definition of law clerk in US English:

law clerk

noun
  • An assistant to a judge, typically a recent law-school graduate, whose function is to do legal research, help write opinions, and provide general assistance.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Years ago, when I was a law clerk, I was impressed by how much the Judge could accomplish with one simple question.
    • The next day, after a brief call from a law clerk at a legal firm recommended by Murphy, they paid a deposit of $50,000 and signed the contract.
    • David was a prosecutor, a former U.S. attorney from the Eastern District of New York and a Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, and my law clerk.
    • You may be able to gather documents on your own rather than paying the attorney's law clerk to do so.
    • She has no law clerk or research assistant and fears she will lose her interpreter: The government hasn't paid his bills, which now exceed $14,000.
    • Murphy criticised the judge's handling of an application to renew the licence in June 1997, when an experienced law clerk had expressed reservations about the procedure.
    • What I suggest is that the Justice blog in the guise of an anonymous Supreme Court law clerk.
    • She worked for him as a law clerk in 1994, and said she was troubled by the initial reaction to his nomination.
    • Let me just note that my year spent as a law clerk in no way prepared me for it.
    • He practiced law in Boston briefly before he joined the State Department as a law clerk following the formation of a career Foreign Service there.
    • Having been both a law clerk and a juror in the courthouse where Stewart was tried, I can vouch that the courthouse draws from a strong and generally conscientious jury pool.
    • He also worked as a law clerk for the Pennsylvania Environmental Hearing Board.
    • The law firm had a law clerk available to assist clients with submitting these claims.
    • I was a law clerk there 50 years ago, this very year.
    • She is a law clerk for a federal appellate judge.
    • Publius is ‘a law clerk in the South’ and writes consistently good, thought provoking stuff.
    • She received a law degree from Duquesne University and served as a law clerk at several firms.
    • For example, the first year I blogged I did so under the pseudonym ‘Feddie’ due to my status as a federal appellate law clerk.
    • In all other cases not on appeal, the defendant is tried in magistrate court by a judge who decides the case with the assistance of a law clerk.
    • Every pro se submission must be responded to by a government attorney, researched by a law clerk, and considered by a judge.
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