Both the University of Denver College of Law and the University of Colorado Law School have active student law clinics. Law students in these clinics receive academic credit for representing indigent clients under the supervision of a faculty member or staff attorney. Students in the two clinics are permitted to practice in the Colorado courts pursuant to one of the nation\u27s most liberal student practice rules
In clinic, students get a glance at the lawyer they will be someday. They gain confidence that, inde...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
6 years have passed since the law school system was introduced and the 3rd period lawyers will be pr...
Both the University of Denver College of Law and the University of Colorado Law School have active s...
This issue is dedicated to the various clinics and research centers that operate within the Wolf Law...
The practice of law as it is known to our legal system has been a closely guarded institution since ...
This article will review the parallel patterns of development of clinical education and the sixth am...
News release announces that student lawyers at the University of Dayton School of Law will help Dayt...
Despite the advent of the limited practice of law by law students as early as 1957, a California Cou...
Law schools, teaching primarily by the casebook method, generally avoid the thorny issues that real ...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
Legal education reformers have long argued that law school clinics address two related needs: first,...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
In clinic, students get a glance at the lawyer they will be someday. They gain confidence that, inde...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
6 years have passed since the law school system was introduced and the 3rd period lawyers will be pr...
Both the University of Denver College of Law and the University of Colorado Law School have active s...
This issue is dedicated to the various clinics and research centers that operate within the Wolf Law...
The practice of law as it is known to our legal system has been a closely guarded institution since ...
This article will review the parallel patterns of development of clinical education and the sixth am...
News release announces that student lawyers at the University of Dayton School of Law will help Dayt...
Despite the advent of the limited practice of law by law students as early as 1957, a California Cou...
Law schools, teaching primarily by the casebook method, generally avoid the thorny issues that real ...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
Legal education reformers have long argued that law school clinics address two related needs: first,...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
In clinic, students get a glance at the lawyer they will be someday. They gain confidence that, inde...
Clinic courses give students the opportunity to develop valuable litigation, transactional, and alte...
6 years have passed since the law school system was introduced and the 3rd period lawyers will be pr...