The Legal Clinics for Social Change are part of the Faculty of Law’s innovative academic program. The program’s rationale is based on the notion that jurists –individually and as a professional community – carry a special responsibility to use their professional knowledge and skills to bring about positive social change, and to contribute to the community in which they live and work. Additionally, our legal clinics function as “laboratories of the law”, placing our students at the forefront of complex and challenging cutting-edge legal issues.
The Legal Clinics for Social Change
- Post author:Maury Greenberg
- Post published:February 11, 2018
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