I love my job.

Every day, I have the opportunity to tackle challenging research projects, work with a devoted team of experienced attorneys, and contribute to the mission of a federal appellate court. I've studied discordant interpretations of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, briefed federal appellate judges on exceptions to the Freedom of Information Act, written memoranda on a wide variety of legal ­ethics questions, and even assisted in drafting complex procurement contracts from scratch.

Plus, as a paid law clerk, the modest compensation I receive certainly makes life as a law student a little easier.