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Glassdoor for Judge Celebrates Its Second Birthday

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Glassdoor for Judge Celebrates Its Second Birthday is not a case, but rather an article about the launch of a platform for reviewing judges. The article discusses the importance of holding judges accountable and the launch of the platform, which contains over 2,000 candid reviews about more than 1,200 federal and state court judges nationwide.

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Glassdoor for Judge Celebrates Its Second Birthday

Media Coverage · April 24, 2026

The Legal Accountability Project launched a Clerkships Database, a platform where law students can share candid reviews about federal and state court judges. This database, known as 'Glassdoor for Judges,' aims to help students avoid judges who have harassed their clerks. The platform has gained recognition and contains over 2,000 reviews about more than 1,200 judges nationwide.

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  • Judicial accountability
  • Clerkship reviews
  • Judicial evaluation
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The Legal Accountability Project launched a Clerkships Database, a platform where law students can share candid reviews about federal and state court judges. This database, known as 'Glassdoor for Judges,' aims to help students avoid judges
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How will you avoid judges who harass their clerks? For two years, I posed this question at dozens of The Legal Accountability Project’s (LAP) law school events across the country. Then, in April 2024 — two years ago this month — that answer changed forever. LAP launched our first-of-its-kind Clerkships Database (“Glassdoor for Judges”), a nationally recognized, award-winning platform now containing over 2,000 candid clerkship reviews about more than 1,200 federal and state court judges nationwid

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Media Coverage April 24, 2026

Glassdoor for Judge Celebrates Its Second Birthday

The Legal Accountability Project launched a Clerkships Database, a platform where law students can share candid reviews about federal and state court judges. This database, known as 'Glassdoor for Judges,' aims to help students avoid judges who have harassed their clerks. The platform has gained recognition and contains over 2,000 reviews about more than 1,200 judges nationwide.

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Glassdoor for Judge Celebrates Its Second Birthday

How will you avoid judges who harass their clerks? For two years, I posed this question at dozens of The Legal Accountability Project’s (LAP) law school events across the country. …

Apr 24, 2026 5 min read
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