Middle District of Florida announces judicial law clerk vacancy in Orlando

Marcia Morales Howard, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
Marcia Morales Howard, Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida
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The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida announced on April 9 that it is accepting applications for a judicial law clerk position in Orlando, with the role set to begin in June 2026.

The announcement is significant for recent law graduates and legal professionals seeking experience within the federal court system. Judicial law clerks play an important role in supporting judges by conducting research, drafting opinions, and assisting with case management.

According to the announcement, interested candidates can view more details about the vacancy and application process through official channels. The court did not specify additional requirements or deadlines beyond stating that applications are now being accepted.

Positions such as this are often highly competitive and provide valuable insight into federal litigation processes. They are also considered stepping stones for careers in both public service and private practice.

The court encourages qualified applicants to apply ahead of the start date in June 2026.



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