Jul 02, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog
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LAW 7642 - Crimes Against Women Clinic


Credits: 6

Students enrolled in the Crimes Against Women Clinic (also known as the “Hunter Clinic”) provide representation to survivors of gender-based harms, including domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Students typically represent clients in family law, humanitarian immigration, or postconviction matters. They also work with institutional partners on policy and advocacy projects that seek long-term solutions to the problem of violence against women. Work on real cases, in combination with faculty supervision and the clinic seminar, allows students to hone a wide range of lawyering skills, both practical and analytical.  Prerequisites: Completion of all first year courses and good academic standing. Corequisite: LAW 7350  Professional Responsibility. Recommended: LAW 8455  Evidence and LAW 6347  Family Law.



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