Talk:Q883231
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Autodescription — law clerk (Q883231)
description: person who provides assistance to a judge in researching issues before the court and in writing opinions
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- law clerk (Q883231)
- clerk (Q738142)
- court official (Q11626664)
- civil servant (Q212238)
- government employee (Q3796928)
- bureaucrat (Q572700)
- →(¶) official (Q599151)
- civil servant (Q212238)
- law clerk (Q883231)
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law clerk
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Judge/Justice clerked for[edit]
In many cases, the judge that a person clerks for can be quite important. I can't find a good way to capture this since the judge is not necessarily the employer so it feels strange to list both the court and the judge as separate 'employers' - a nested employer property seems strange so I am using the property of 'supervised by' as the nested property within the court as employer listing. I would be happy to hear if anyone has any better suggestions. Thanks! AccessOverImpact (talk) 21:13, 29 December 2022 (UTC)