Clinics
What better way to learn than by doing? Through a variety of on-campus clinics, our students enrich themselves both academically and personally by helping the community with a variety of legal challenges. Many clients who seek assistance from our on-campus clinics are unable to afford representation from private attorneys, and this innovative program provides students a learning environment that promotes real-world education and instills the value of service.
In a faculty-supervised, on-campus law office setting, students strengthen the connection between theory and practice, learn practical lawyering skills, learn how to represent clients, and – importantly – begin to develop their professional identity as a future attorney.
For the 2009-2010 academic year, we offer seven specialized on-campus clinics. Click on any of the following to learn how you can participate!
- Administrative Adjudication Clinic - Offered Fall Semester 2009
- Bankruptcy Clinic - Offered both Fall & Spring Semesters
- Elder Law Clinic - Offered both Fall & Spring Semesters
- Federal Defender Clinic - Year-long Clinic NEW!
- Immigration Law Clinic - Offered both Fall & Spring Semesters
- Parole Representation Clinic - Offered Spring Semester 2010
- Victims of Crime Representation Clinic - Offered both Fall & Spring Semesters








