Workplace Rights Clinic (YR)

Information Introduction

Schedule Information

Enrollment: 8/8
Credits: 4
Days Time Room Start Date End Date

Wed

1400-1600 LAJC1

Course Description

In cooperation with the Legal Aid Justice Center (LAJC) and in addition to classroom instruction during the fall semester of the substantive and procedural aspects of employment law, students will participate throughout the year in various forms of advocacy to help low-wage workers across the state gain power and enforce their statutory and human rights. LAJC is an impact-oriented legal services organization that utilizes multiple advocacy strategies, including but not limited to research, report-writing, legislative and administrative advocacy, and community education/organizing, as well as impact litigation and individual client advocacy. Clinic students can anticipate being involved in the wide-reaching work that LAJC does to advance workers’ rights. Assignments may include conducting legal research and preparing memoranda necessary for broader campaign planning and strategy; advising on, developing, and litigating actual employment cases in federal and state court, as well as before administrative agencies, alongside clinic instructors; engaging in legislative and administrative advocacy by drafting written comments and other materials; participating in advocacy planning sessions with client instructors; and performing research. These matters may be related to unemployment insurance, unpaid wages, and health and safety complaints, as well as other potential subject matters arising out of the employment relationship. Specific assignments will vary according to the inventory of projects and cases available at the time. When working specifically on cases, students should be able, under the supervision of an attorney, to perform most lawyer functions associated with their casework, including client and witness interviews, factual development, legal research, preparation of pleadings, and negotiations. On broader advocacy, students will participate in legislative and administrative advocacy and discussion of broader campaign strategy. Students will be expected to arrange a satisfactory schedule with their supervising attorney.

Course Requirements

Exam Information

Final Type (if any): None

Description: None

Written Work Product

Community education materials; administrative and/or policy advocacy documents; research memoranda; legal memoranda, pleadings, and other court-related documents; and/or other forms of writing.

Other Course Details

Prerequisites: Trial Advocacy, Negotiation, and 3rd Year Practice Certificate recommended, but not required. Because the credits in this course count toward the JD Program Professional Skills requirement, JD candidates will be given enrollment priority for this class. Concurrencies: None

Exclusive With: None

Laptops Allowed: Yes

First Day Attendance Required: Yes

Course Resources: To be announced.

Course Notes: IMPORTANT: All clinic participants must attend an “Orientation to Law Clinics at LAJC” session at the start of the semester. This session will provide clinic participants with necessary information about working with LAJC and its client community. The date/time of the session will be announced, but in the past, it has been offered on the Monday before the start of upper-level classes. NOTE REGARDING CREDITS: Of the eight credits awarded for this clinic, four will receive a Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U) grade at the conclusion of the fall semester, and four will receive a grade of Honors (H), Pass (P) or Fail (F) at the conclusion of the spring semester. In accordance with Academic Policy, S, U, H and P grades do not earn grading points, so they do not contribute to a student's grade point average (GPA).

Graduation Requirements

Satisfies Understanding Bias/Racism/Cross-Cultural Competency requirement: Yes

Satisfies Writing Requirement: No

Credits For Prof. Skills Requirement: Yes

Satisfies Professional Ethics: No

Additional Course Information

Schedule No.: 123820663

Modified Type: Clinical

Cross Listed: No

Concentrations: Employment and Labor Law , Litigation and Procedure

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