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Spring 2026
The clinic can be taken whether or not a student has taken LAW 8671 (Comm Org & Soc Ent Clinic I). The clinic assists clients with structured, team-based problem solving through collaborative engagement with community groups.
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Spring 2026
This is the second half of a year-long clinic aiming to take on collaborative projects to produce hard facts and reliable data for all types of organizations in the criminal justice reform movement needing that information.
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Spring 2026
This is the second semester of a yearlong practicum in which selected upper-level students serve as teaching assistants in the law school's Legal Research and Writing Program.
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Spring 2026
This field experience is one part of a two-part full-time externship combining academic study and work experience under the supervision of a faculty member and an educational, charitable, governmental or nonprofit host organization.
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Spring 2026
This directed study is one part of a two-part full-time externship combining academic study and work experience under the supervision of a faculty member and an educational, charitable, governmental or nonprofit host organization.
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3.39
Spring 2026
This course continues to introduce LL.M. students to the fundamentals of U.S. legal research materials, methods, and strategies as well as various forms of legal writing.
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Spring 2026
Eligible students receive credit for serving as research assistants supervised by selected law school faculty members.
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3.47
Spring 2026
This course is a semester-long independent research project resulting in a substantial research paper supervised and graded by a selected law school faculty member.
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Spring 2026
This course is a semester-long independent research project resulting in a substantial research paper supervised and graded by a selected law school faculty member
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Spring 2026
This course is a semester-long independent research project resulting in a substantial research paper supervised and graded by a selected law school faculty member.
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