| (2 cr.) Students represent low-income clients in a variety
of civil matters in superior and probate courts
and before administrative bodies and school
officials. Typically, students in the Civil
Clinic can expect to represent clients in
employment, housing, family, education, and health
matters, and also engage in legislative and
administrative advocacy. Automatic short paper
credit; one or two class meetings per week.
Evening Civil Clinic
Students represent low-income clients in a variety
of civil matters in superior and probate courts
and before administrative bodies and school
officials. Typically, students in the Evening
Civil Clinic can expect to represent clients in
employment, housing, family, education, and health
matters, and also engage in legislative and
administrative advocacy. Students are required to
reserve at least one two-hour block of time per
week for class and supervision sessions. Students
are also required to reserve at least one
four-hour block of time per semester for daytime
client representation; adequate notice will be
provided to students. Automatic short paper
credit.
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