Impact Center Capstone
The Impact Center Capstone Project is a required, graded, two-credit course exclusively for Impact Center affiliates. Impact Center students will participate in written research projects with practical application with practicing attorneys and Impact Center faculty. The Capstone is a year-long project. Day students are required to complete and present their project in their third year; evening students in their fourth year. Projects can include, for example, an analysis of empirical data, a policy paper, model legislation, regulatory comments, a practice manual, an amicus brief, or a project developing out of a clinical course experience.
This upper-level, year-long project-based learning course is exclusively for students affiliated with the Impact Center for Public Interest Law
Recommended for the Following Professional Pathways: Civil Rights/Civil Liberties; Criminal Defense; Criminal Prosecution; Family Law; Government/Public Sector; Immigration; International Law/Human Rights; Labor and Employment
2 Credits