
Public Interest Law Clinics
Public Interest Law Clinics are legal programs where law students work on real cases to help individuals or groups who lack resources and face important legal issues. Under supervision from experienced lawyers, students provide free legal assistance on matters such as civil rights, environmental protection, or housing rights. These clinics aim to serve the community, promote justice, and give students practical experience while addressing societal needs. They play a vital role in making legal services accessible to underserved populations and advancing public interest causes.