The Judicial Clerkship Program provides continuing counseling support and resources for those pursuing a lateral judicial clerkship as some judges specifically want clerks who have previous legal work experience. Additionally, information and resources are available to help you establish your career in academia. We can connect you with members of our faculty for additional assistance.
Texas Law continues to support former students of Texas Law in your post-graduate endeavors. Please be sure to update your contact information for information and opportunities that may interest you.
Professional Development
Texas Law Official Request Form with your UT EID
Proof of enrollment/good standing, proof of graduation, unofficial transcript, etc. using your UT EID.
Texas Law Official Request Form without UT EID
Proof of enrollment/good standing, proof of graduation, unofficial transcript, etc. if you have forgotten your UT EID.
Complete the PDF fillable form and email to [email protected].
Career Resources for Alumni
Career Counseling Request
If you have graduated from Texas Law within the past three years, the Career Services Office offers counseling during non-peak times when CSO resources are not fully dedicated to current students and graduates of the most recent graduating class.
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Job Search Resources
The CSO has several online resources to help you develop your application materials and job search strategy, search for postings nationwide, research employers, connect with placement and coaching professionals, and network with Texas Law alumni.
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