UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Max Giuliano, a third-year law student at Penn State Law in University Park, has had an eventful law school career. Currently ranked second out of 115 students in his class, Giuliano has received the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction Awards for the highest grades in Torts, Administrative Law, and Corporations. Giuliano is also the Editor-in-Chief of the "Penn State Law Review" and worked in the Civil Rights Appellate Clinic, which petitioned the Supreme Court in November 2022.
“My Penn State Law experience was an opportunity to learn. Not just the course material, but from everyone around me — classmates, faculty, and staff at Penn State Law. At the end of the day, the breadth of experience and social interaction I was exposed to at Penn State will stick with me. So what Penn State Law means to me is simple: It’s where I really prepared for adulthood, in every sense of the term,” said Giuliano.
Michael Foreman, director of the Civil Rights Appellate Clinic and clinical professor of law, said, “It was wonderful having Max in my clinic last semester. He is obviously intelligent but also demonstrated a maturity well beyond a third-year law student.”
In February 2023, Giuliano will attend the third annual Judicial Clerkship Opinion Writing Conference at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. This distinguished event is open to only 25 conferees who have accepted federal clerkships. Judges and Catholic University faculty members will provide guidance and insight to instruct future clerks on how to write a judicial opinion. The conference concludes with a judicial opinion writing contest.
After Giuliano graduates in 2023, he will serve as a Federal Judicial Clerk for The Honorable Kim R. Gibson in the United States District Court, Western District of Pennsylvania in Johnstown until 2024. Then, he will start a second Federal Judicial Clerkship with The Honorable D. Brooks Smith in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit from 2024-25. Giuliano had previously completed a federal judicial externship with Smith in spring 2022 and served as a teaching assistant for Smith in fall 2022.
“I’m so excited about these clerkships. They are both, without a doubt, a product of Penn State Law and the opportunities this school has given me both academically and professionally, especially the ability to get to know Judge Gibson and Judge Smith through my courses and my externship. It all comes back to Penn State Law putting me in a position to have these opportunities,” said Giuliano.
When Giuliano completes his clerkships, he plans to join Squire Patton Boggs, LLP, where he is tentatively slotted to begin as a Litigation Associate in the Cross-Border Litigation Group. This group represents foreign sovereigns, large foreign financial institutions, and other foreign entities primarily in federal court throughout the U.S. Giuliano worked as a 2L Summer Associate with Squire Patton Boggs, LLP in their Washington, D.C. office and as 1L Summer Associate in their Cleveland office.