In this clinic, students will be trained to screen and represent juveniles before the Executive Office of Immigration Review.
Intensive Trial and Advocacy Skills
This course provides an introduction to the basic trial and advocacy skills that lawyers use in motion argument, hearings, trials, administrative proceedings and arbitration.
Judicial Externship Placement and Seminar
This course includes a placement with a federal judge or a state court judge in New York City or surrounding jurisdictions with a related seminar.
Justice Without Jail
This course examines how attorneys can leverage alternatives to incarceration (ATI), problem-solving courts, and restorative justice practices to pursue outcomes that prioritize community safety, accountability, and fairness.
Juvenile Delinquency
This course covers the historical, philosophical and legal foundations of the U.S. juvenile court system and its operation.
Juvenile Rights Law Clinic
Under the supervision of experienced faculty, students fully engage all facets of client-centered juvenile practice. Together with a multidisciplinary team, students represent children in child welfare matters filed in Manhattan Family Court.
Landlord and Tenant Law
This course examines the relationship between the landlord and the tenant.
Law and the Good Society
In this course, students will read classics of Utopian literature and explore case studies of attempts to build utopian societies.
Law Office Externship Placement and Seminar
This externship experience is comprised of an externship placement with a mentor attorney at a law office and a co-requisite seminar.
Law, Public Policy, and Social Change
This course covers legal history and how lawyers are involved in social change.
