Posted: Mar 20, 2025

Career Law Clerk for Magistrate Judge

Full-time
Salary: $80,609.00 - $176,493.00 Annually
Application Deadline: Apr 10, 2025

The United States District Court for the District of Minnesota invites applications for the 
position of Career Law Clerk for a United States Magistrate Judge. This position will be hired 
initially as a two-year term with potential to move to a permanent law clerk position. The 
anticipated start date for this position will be June 16, 2025.

Law Clerks are an integral part of chambers as they consult with the judge on civil and criminal 
matters pending before the Court, research legal issues, draft legal memoranda, opinions and 
orders, prepare pre-hearing bench memoranda that identify issues for the judge and questions 
for the parties, and prepare the judge for hearings, settlement conferences, and trials.

Law clerk duties include reviewing briefs and other case filings, performing legal research, 
writing bench memoranda, and drafting orders and opinions in a wide variety of civil and 
criminal cases. Administrative duties will include serving as principal administrative manager of 
chambers, regularly reviewing the active case docket and drafting standard scheduling orders 
as necessary, training and assisting the term law clerks and student externs and managing the 
judge’s schedule.

*Applications received in response to Term Law Clerk vacancy announcement 2025-07 will be 
automatically considered for this position. These applicants do not need to submit a new 
application.

How To Apply:

To apply, email PDF document to [email protected] and add “2025-08 Career Law 
Clerk” in the email subject line.
Submit complete application package electronically in PDF format. The required items must be 
consolidated into one document in the order listed below. 
A complete application includes the following in PDF format: 
1. Cover letter addressing the qualifications, skills, and experience necessary to perform the job;
2. Current resume;
3. Copy of law school transcript;
4. Contact information for three (3) professional references;
5. One legal writing sample at least five pages, but no more than twenty pages; and 
6. A completed Application for Employment (AO78) found here - 
https://www.uscourts.gov/forms/human-resources-forms/application-judicial-branch-federalemployment;