law clerk
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Tweet n. 1. A graduate of law school who is employed as an assistant to a judge for a period of one or two years to gain legal experience prior to assuming long-term employment in the legal profession. 2. A law student employed as an assistant to a judge or attorney, especially to gain legal experience during the summer. |
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