Academics
Clinics
Clinics are an integral part of the educational process at Touro Law. Available to full-time students starting in their second year and part-time students starting in their third year, clinics provide students with an opportunity to represent actual clients with real legal problems and to work with experienced attorney-professors. Under the close supervision of faculty, clinic students advise clients and appear on their behalf in court or at administrative hearings.
In addition to providing valuable first-hand experience, clinics help students hone essential professional skills such as interviewing, drafting legal documents, and investigating and developing evidence.
Currently, several clinics are offered including:
- Advanced In-House Clinic (offered Spring semesters)
- Bankruptcy and Mortgage Foreclosure Clinic
- Child Support Mediation Clinic
- Criminal Defense Clinic (offered Spring semesters)
- Criminal Prosecution Clinic (offered at Suffolk DA in Fall semesters and at Kings County DA in Spring Semesters)
- Education Justice Clinic
- Immigration Rights Advocacy Clinic
- Landlord-Tenant Mediation Clinic
- Senior Citizens Law Project
- Small Business and Not-for-Profit Law Clinic
- Veterans' and Servicemembers' Right Clinic
For more information, please visit the links below.