Juvenile Justice Clinic
2019-2020 School of Law
   

LAWS 772 - Juvenile Justice Clinic


Credits: 6

The clinic will afford participating students an opportunity to gain first-hand, closely supervised training and experience in the representation of real clients and the practice of the arts/skills of litigation planning, client counseling, fact development, negotiating, and courtroom advocacy. The vehicle for such training and experience is the planning, preparation and presentation of the legal defense of juveniles in cases involving allegations of delinquent (i.e. criminal) conduct, including pre-trial issues, guilt or innocence, and disposition (i.e. sentencing) advocacy. All casework will be done under the supervision of a clinical professor.

Corequisites: Problems in Professional Responsibility

Prerequisites: Evidence; Professional Responsibility or Problems in Professional Responsibility.

Note: GRADUATION REQUIREMENT:
Experiential Course Requirement, must earn a grade of C or better

Students must be available to meet with clients Monday through Friday. Court hearings are most likely scheduled for Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Anyone having questions about the clinic or their eligibility should contact Prof. Gupta-Kagan. Students are selected through the Lottery for clinics courses. See specific instructions and forms for Lottery registration in the preregistration materials.

EFFECTIVE as of FALL 2020:
A student who is enrolled in or has been enrolled in a clinical course may not enroll in Interviewing, Counseling, and Negotiation.

Basis of Grade: Performance on casework and participation in class discussions

Form of Grade: Letter