Clinical education is a key ingredient of your law school
education. Clinics allow students to go beyond the theory
learned in the classroom and take it into the real practice of
law. Students will learn and develop essential lawyering
skills and professionalism while representing real clients.
Students will interview clients, investigate facts, research the
law, plan case strategy, draft all pleadings, appear in court and
other forums, and negotiate settlements.
Several clinical practice opportunities are available for second
and third year students. Clinics include the Elder Law
Clinic, Securities Arbitration Clinic, Child Advocacy Clinic,
Prosecutors Clinic, Domestic Violence Clinic and Immigration Rights
Clinic.