Law school clinics are having a moment. They have become an increasingly important part of the law school curriculum during the past five years, as schools faced pressure to provide students with practical, hands-on experience. In this special report, we highlight six law school clinics taking new approaches to student learning, breaking into new areas of the law or that have impressive track records of success.

Clinics Let Students Get Real
Clinics have been part of the curriculum on some campuses for more than four decades, but now law schools are adding them to give students more “real world” training.

At Loyola L.A., a Fashion-Conscious Clinic
Students represent emerging companies in the Los Angeles area in all their legal needs.