Clinics at the Legal Services Center
The Legal Services Center assists over 1,100 clients per year with their civil legal problems in several different substantive areas of law. The Center's law practice is organized in over a dozen 'clinics' in which students elect to specialize, providing direct services to clients under the superivsion of our experienced Clinical Instructors and Fellows. Students interested in working in one of the following clinics should click on the link below to see the courses that feed into these clinics:
The clinics are housed in the following practice units: The Family and Children's Law Unit; the Health, Disability and Planning Unit; the Housing Law Litigation Unit; and the Predatory Lending and Consumer Protection Unit.
Notice of recent changes: The Community Enterprise Project (CEP) is now part of the Transactional Law Clinics at Harvard Law School's campus in Cambridge. The Trauma and Learning Policy Initiative (TLPI), of which the Education Law Clinic is part, has also moved to campus. |