By 2020, all graduating law students have taken at least one course or volunteer activity that involves experiential
learning providing access to justice.
have taken at least one course or volunteer activity that involves experiential
learning providing access to justice.
Not exact matches
Creating opportunities for law students
to learn how
to deliver community based legal services and carry forward a commitment
to providing access to justice and family law services in their legal careers.
In her presentation, «Law Students + Technology = Closing the
Justice Gap,» Kaufman discussed ways in which law students are moving beyond traditional curriculum paradigms, learning «lawyering skills of the future,» and how those skills can help the next generation of lawyers and legal organizations provide access to justice for underserved groups and indiv
Justice Gap,» Kaufman discussed ways in which law students are moving beyond traditional curriculum paradigms,
learning «lawyering skills of the future,» and how those skills can help the next generation of lawyers and legal organizations
provide access to justice for underserved groups and indiv
justice for underserved groups and individuals.
The courses developed through the Program
provide JD Candidates with an opportunity
to learn the theory and tools needed
to promote innovation in the legal field, apply these tools in hypothetical case studies and simulations, build partnerships with community organizations, and apply these theories
to real world
access to justice issues.
The University of Calgary, Faculty of Law's Public Interest Law Clinic will
provide pro bono legal services
to clients, facilitating
access to justice and
providing law students with experiential
learning opportunities.