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Post by Anonymous User » Sun Feb 17, 2019 12:45 pm

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Re: additional required documents

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Feb 17, 2019 2:08 pm

I’ll say two things. Anecdotally, I’ve never worked for a judge who would’ve tossed an application if she thought it was incomplete (ie, missing one letter of rec or UG transcript). If she (or he) likes your LS grades and resume/letter of rece, they’d almost certainly have a law clerk follow up with you. Anecdotally, of course.

Also, That’s happened to me before. Mailed an app into a judge who apparently (and unbeknownst to me) required an undergrad transcript. Guess the judge liked me tho, because I received a phone call from a LC telling me to send one in and then received an interview invite a day or
So after I did


Hope this helps. Submit the transcript without fear that it’ll hurt you. Or just wait. I don’t think it’ll
Make much difference

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