Courses & Clinics
CLINICS
Under the supervision of an attorney, students
perform the lawyer functions associated with their cases, including
client and witness interviews, factual development, legal research,
preparation of pleadings and negotiation. Students with third-year
practice certification may also be responsible for courtoom
advocacy. Clinics can offer students valuable public service
experience and provide important networking contacts. Not
all clinics are offered every year.
COURSES
Some of the public service course offerings
over the past three years include:
- Aging and the Law
- Citizenship and Membership
- Civil Rights Litigation
- Criminal Regulation of Sexuality
- Democratic Constitutionalism: A Comparative
Perspective
- Employment Discrimination
- Environmental Lawyering: Principles and
Practice
- Ethical Issues in Foreign Policy
- Federal Land and Natural Resource Law
- Federal Fiscal and Budgetary Law
- First Amendment Freedoms
- Health Care Law
- Health Law and Policy
- Historic Preservation
- Immigration Law
- Indian Law
- Intelligence Law Reform
- International Health Policy
- International Human Rights Law
- Law of War
- Legislative Drafting and Public Policy
- Local Government Law
- Medical Care for Children: Law, Economics,
and Health Policy
- Medical Malpractice and Health Care Quality
- Nonprofit Organizations
- Organ Donation: Altruism or Reciprocity?
- Post-Conviction Remedies
- Poverty and the Constitution
- Professional Responsibility in Public
Interest Law Practice
- Prosecutorial Function
- Psychiatry and Criminal Law
- Psychiatry, Psychology, and Juvenile Offenders
- Punishment in Law and Culture
- Race and the Law
- Refugee Law
- Rescue, Charity, and Justice
- Rights
- Schools, Race, and Money
- Sex, Drugs, and Lies: Regulation and Representation
- Social Security Reform
- Supreme Court and Criminal Law
All Current
Courses