The Clinical Law Program upholds the school's Cardin Requirement and covers the integration of theory and practice through its in-house public interest law firm. Student attorneys represent clients under the close and supportive supervision of faculty practitioners, which enables students to continue the transition from learning to be a lawyer to being a lawyer.
By applying theory to practice, students are able to assist with some of the Clinic's initiatives, including immigration reform, community justice and the interdisciplinary practices of law and social work.