Information Introduction
Schedule Information
Days | Time | Room | Start Date | End Date |
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Tue |
1150-1350 | LAJC1 | 08/27/2024 | 12/03/2024 |
Course Description
Course Requirements
Exam Information
Final Type (if any): None
Description: None
Written Work Product
Other Course Details
Prerequisites: Trial Advocacy, Children and the Law, 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 via Canvas.
Course Notes: NOTE REGARDING ENROLLMENT: the enrollment process is described at https://www.law.virginia.edu/clinics/faqs-about-clinics#howenroll. If seats are available in this clinic after the lottery process, students can enroll themselves in the course via the SIS Add/Drop process. If a student seeking a seat in this class is enrolled in another clinic, enrollment authorization from the instructors from both clinics must be provided to the Student Records Office via email ([email protected]). During the fall semester, the two hour weekly class session will include the clinical seminar, which will provide students with an understanding of the legal obstacles confronting low-income youth, the various legal systems and settings in which the law students will practice, and generalized instruction regarding the representation of clients. Additionally, students will meet in small groups with their supervising attorneys for additional case and project supervision as necessary, and the supervising attorneys will accompany students to all administrative and/or court hearings. Because students will participate in visits to juvenile correctional centers to provide incarcerated youth with access to counsel, a background check may be required. 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 for the session will be announced, but in the past, it has been held on the Monday before the start of upper-level classes.
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.: 124817898
Modified Type: Clinical (Excl.)
Cross Listed: No
Waitlist Count: 0
Concentrations: Family Law , Litigation and Procedure , Public Service and Leadership
Evaluation Portal Via LawWeb Opens: Wednesday, November 27, 12:01 AM
Evaluation Portal Via LawWeb Closes: Friday, December 06, 11:59 PM
Information reflected on this page was last refreshed at: Thursday, March 27, 2025 - 7:04 AM *
*During open enrollment periods, live enrollment data may be found in SIS.