I'm planning on getting a job in the federal judiciary, I love me some constitution law.
Wow, that is quite the career.  What kind of schooling would you need for that?
I went to Harvard law. I clerked for John Roberts on the supreme court.
That is a pretty impressive resume.  What does one do on the federal judiciary
Well first you kind of just have to write opinions for other judges and are kind of a lackey like a law clerk
So you basically do all the work, but they get to wear the cool robes and get the credit?
Basically, clerks play a huge roll in the formation of the case law, but the Justices get all the glory.
I am sure that is an important stepping stone for a promotion in the law field
yeah it is basically the best possible resume builder you could have to become a federal judge. You generally have to be at the top of your class at Yale, Harvard. So after that you are set.
So am imagine that is some pretty stiff competition