Student Attorney (Immigration Clinic) at The Jacob Burns Community Legal Clinics at The George Washington University Law School - Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Since 1971, the Jacob Burns Community Legal Clinics at GW Law (GW Law Clinics) have played a critical role in enabling students to develop vital skills and values, while providing direct legal services to clients seeking access to justice or access to economic opportunity. The GW Law Clinics is currently comprised of the thirteen dynamic offerings listed below:• Civil and Human Rights Law Clinic• Civil Access to Justice Clinic• Criminal Appeals and Post-Conviction Services• Criminal Defense and Justice Clinic• Domestic Violence Project• Family Justice Litigation Clinic• Health Rights Law Clinic• Immigration Clinic• Prisoner & Reentry Clinic• Public Justice Advocacy Clinic• Rising for Justice• Small Business & Community Economic Development Clinic• Vaccine Injury Litigation ClinicEach clinic varies considerably in purpose, duration, requirements, and duties. The clinics also provide an exciting and supportive educational environment where law students have the opportunity to develop lawyering skills and gain insights into law and the legal profession.