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The Supreme Court of Indiana has opportunities for law clerks to work directly with the five
Justices of the Court. Each clerk will perform a variety of tasks, including legal research
and drafting memorandums. But more importantly, a law clerk for the Supreme Court will
become involved in the rich history and traditions of the Court and participate in challenging
discussions of contemporary law and events that make up the fabric of the legal system.
Salary & Benefits. Each law clerk will receive an initial annual salary
and work either one, two or three years. First year law clerks will receive an annual salary of $58,422.00, second year law clerks will receive $63,199.50 and third year law clerks will receive $64,506.00 annually. Law clerks receive benefits similar to all
state employees.
Each of the Justices determines what tasks to assign to his or her law clerks. Law clerks are
generally expected to do research, write memoranda, review draft opinions and assist in
preparing preliminary draft opinions.
Applications. Each Justice of the Supreme Court makes his own decisions on hiring law clerks according to each Justice's own policies and procedures. Some Justices have specific application
requirements, so please review the information below for each Justice. Typically,
applications for judicial clerkship include the following materials:
- A cover letter;
- A biographical resume;
- A transcript of grades achieved in law school, including, if available, information about
class standing;
- A copy of any relevant scholarly writing;
- At least one letter of recommendation from a faculty member with whom the student has
studied or a letter of recommendation from a clerkship committee, or both. Letters of
recommendation may be sent separately from the letter of application; and
- A statement of when the applicant will be available for a personal interview in
Indianapolis.
Applicants who wish to apply to an individual Justice may do so by mailing one copy of
an application to:
Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard
313 Indiana State House
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232.2550 (tel.)
Anticipated openings: TBA.
Associate Justice Brent E. Dickson
306 Indiana State House
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232.2549 (tel.)
Anticipated openings: TBA.
Associate Justice Frank Sullivan, Jr.
321 Indiana State House
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232.2548 (tel.)
Anticipated openings: TBA.
Associate Justice Theodore R. Boehm
324 Indiana State House
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232.2547 (tel.)
Anticipated openings: One to two openings. Applicants must submit a cover letter and resume in the initial application, but may also include other materials if they wish. Transcripts and other materials will be requested at a later stage of the process.
Associate Justice Robert D. Rucker
313 Indiana State House
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 233.3664 (tel.)
Anticipated openings: TBA.
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