Protecting Law Clerks from Harassment
Streaming Media
Document Type
Podcast
Publication Date
12-2-2024
Abstract
Episode notes
Judicial clerkships are typically characterized as an unadulterated good—lifelong mentor-mentee relationships between judges and law clerks that confer professional benefits. But little information exists to help law students identify positive work environments and avoid judges who mistreat their clerks.
At the Legal Accountability Project, Aliza Shatzman works to ensure that law clerks have positive clerkship experiences, and to provide resources to those who do not. In this conversation, Aliza describes her personal experiences with gender discrimination, harassment, and retaliation by a former DC Judge. Aliza also explains how Title VII of the Civil Rights Act does not extend to federal judicial employees, the need for greater diversity within judicial chambers, and the work LAP is doing to support greater judicial accountability.
Recommended Citation
Gaston, Max, "Protecting Law Clerks from Harassment" (2024). Dignity, Solidarity, and Subsidiarity Resources. 22.
https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/resources/22
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