Public Interest Lawyering: Theory and Practice

Public Interest Lawyering

  • Course Number: LAW-425
  • Course Type: Foundational
  • Credits: 2
  • Enrollment Limit: 15
  • Description: This course will address the theory and practice of public interest (social justice) work and help you to develop some of the writing and advocacy skills needed to conduct a public interest law practice. We will discuss various models of public interest lawyering and ethical issues confronting lawyers in this area. You will also have the opportunity to draft various documents essential to a public interest practice (e.g., client letter, press release, legislative testimony, fundraising proposal). Some of the assignments will be done individually, and some with a partner, as working with others is a central part of “real world” lawyering. This class is not open to students who will be working with the Criminal Justice Reform Clinic during the 2022-2023 academic year.
  • Prerequisite: none
  • Evaluation Method: Papers and participation
  • Capstone: No
  • WIE: Yes