Published: Sept. 28, 2006

Yesterday, the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit held oral arguments at Colorado Law.  Prior to the court session, the Legal Writing Faculty and the Office of Career Development held a brownbag session with the judges and law clerks from the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, where they discussed the benefits of doing a judicial clerkship after law school.  This was a great opportunity for law students to learn how a judicial clerkship can be a springboard to a successful legal career.  After the brown bag, law students were invited to see the judges hear live oral arguments on four cases in the Wittemyer Courtroom.  After the oral arguments, the judges and their clerks held another student Q & A.  A reception followed in Boettcher Hall where students had the opportunity to meet the judges in person.