Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Judges thanking externs:

   I just noticed that Judge Harold Baer, Jr., in the Southern District
   of New York has a practice of thanking interns who worked on his
   opinions, e.g., "Sonia Wadhwa, a Summer 2004 Intern in my Chambers and
   upcoming second year law student at The George Washington University
   Law School, provided substantial assistance in the research and
   drafting of this opinion." (I assume that the reason he doesn't thank
   his regular law clerks is that he figures being a law clerk -- which,
   unlike an internship/externship during law school, is a paid
   post-law-school job and a great credential -- is compensation enough.)

   Seems nice, though it definitely runs against the dominant federal
   court tradition, which is that all the opinions are treated as the
   work of the judge, and the existence of law clerks and interns/externs
   (the latter two terms are generally synonymous) is studiously ignored.

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