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Law School Clinics

Law school clinics are practical training programs where law students provide legal services under the supervision of experienced faculty or attorneys. These clinics allow students to work on real cases, representing clients who may not afford legal help. Students gain hands-on experience in areas such as family law, immigration, or criminal defense, while clients receive essential legal assistance. This experiential learning helps students develop critical skills in legal research, client interaction, and courtroom procedures, preparing them for their future careers in the legal profession. Law school clinics bridge the gap between academic learning and real-world legal practice.