In 2006, US Supreme Court law clerks were paid $63,335; they are classified as JSP 12 on the judicial salary chart. In 2010, the minimum pay for someone of that classification working in the Washington, DC, area is $74,872. The position typically lasts 12-24 months.
Lawyers who have served US Supreme Court clerkships are in high demand at private law firms. Recent law blogs report signing bonuses in the $200,000 range on top of an annual salary of $165,000 or more, and automatic seniority over junior hires who lack similar experience.
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They get paid over300.000 dollars a year I know because my moms a judge
How much do medical billing clerks gwt paid per hour
213,900 a year
The U.S. Supreme Court is paid by the federal government.
No.
These are usually municipal ordnance violations. In most places the fine can be paid at the local law enforcement agency - city clerks office or the court clerks office.
$15.00 per hour
Not enough
All US Supreme Court Associate Justices receive the same salary, $208,100 per year. The Chief Justice receives a slightly higher salary at $217,400 per year. The Supreme Court justices have not received an income adjustment in more than a decade.
In 2010, the Associate Justices received annual salaries of $213,900, and the Chief Justice of the United States received an annual salary of $223,500.
1974 the Supreme Court determined in Corning Glass Works v. Brennan that women could not be paid less simply because they would work at a lower pay rate than men. At the same time the Supreme Court confirmed the constitutionality of the Equal Pay Act
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