The School of Law is a national leader in education, research and service initiatives addressing the most pressing challenges facing society. Through its clinics, institutes and projects, faculty and students advocate together for those too-often underrepresented in the justice system. By crafting interdisciplinary approaches to complex problems, the clinics, institutes and research centers reflect a commitment to social and economic justice that distinguishes Northeastern as the nation's foremost public interest law school.
The law school offers five upper-level courses in clinical legal education:
- Criminal Advocacy
- Domestic Violence
- Poverty Law and Practice
- Prisoners' Rights
- Public Health
Dynamic institutes and projects reflect the law school's commitment to interdisciplinary research and action.
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