For more than 45 years, Michigan Law has offered clinics in which students take "first-chair" lead responsibility for real clients with real legal needs. Students represent these clients under the supervision of experienced faculty in small, intensive settings in classrooms, boardrooms, and courtrooms in Michigan and beyond. · The Center for Pro Bono is a major project of the Standing Committee on Pro Bono Public Service and its implementation arm. The Center provides technical assistance and planning advice to a wide range of constituents in the field, including bar associations, pro bono programs, legal services offices, bar leaders, law schools, corporate counsel, judges and government attorneys. Online Manual - 45th edition (). Each year, students and volunteer lawyers put in an estimated combined ONE THOUSAND HOURS to edit and update the manual for new changes in the law, and provide it online for free. If you find this manual useful, consider helping the program by purchasing a physical copy (e-mail Lara Lampe for .
The Guild has created a number of resources to assist students through their law school experience. Every year we send out thousands of copies of our Disorientation Manual to new law students and help our student chapters organize Disorientation events at their schools. Through our NLG Scholars program, we help students find speakers for their events who can bring a critical legal perspective. (2) Representation statement - A law student wishing to appear before the Board must file a statement that he or she is participating in a legal aid program or clinic conducted by a law school or nonprofit organization and is under the direct supervision of a faculty member, licensed attorney, or accredited representative. By providing, from a faith-based perspective, practical skills and theoretical legal education and mentoring, the law school commits to preparing students to become accomplished servant leaders in the practice of law, in the judiciary, in public and community service, in business, and in education.
questions concerning the rules and regulations of the Law School Juris Doctorate program and other matters pertaining to a student’s law school career. All students are held responsible for the information contained in the Bulletin and Handbook and for complying with all Juris Doctorate requirements, rules and regulations herein. educational programs, admission policies, employment policies, financial aid or other school-administered programs and activities. The Assistant Deanfor Student Services is designated as the person in the School of Law to handle inquiries regarding this policy and can be contacted at telephone () LSLAP IS NOW ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS. pLEASE CALL () TO BOOK AN APPOINTMENT. LSLAP is a non-profit run by law students at the Peter A. Allard School of Law at the University of British Columbia. We provide free legal advice and representation to clients in the Lower Mainland who would otherwise be unable to afford legal assistance.
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