School of Law Public Interest Public Interest Certificate
 



Public Interest Law at Lewis and Clark Law School

Certificate in Public Interest Law

Lewis & Clark Law School's Certificate in Public Interest Law allows students with an passion for serving the public to focus their studies and gain the skills they need for a successful public interest career. The Certificate in Public Interest Law augments Lewis & Clark Law School's public interest related subject specific Certificate in Environmental Law and Certificate in Criminal Justice.


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To receive the Certificate in Public Interest Law, law students must complete a selection of public interest courses, write a comprehensive research paper on a subject relating to public interest law, and complete fifty hours of student pro bono service. Students have the option to further focus their studies into a specific subject area within public interest law and receive recognition of that focus on their certificate.

Certificate recipients must be Lewis & Clark Law Students. Certificates are awarded in addition to a student's Juris Doctor degree.



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Students may receive either a general Public Interest Certificate or specialize in the following areas of law:

  • Health, Disability, & Aging

  • Labor & Employment

  • Consumer Law

  • International Law & Immigration

  • Family & Juvenile Law

  • Civil Rights

  • Indian Law