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   The summer recruitment process is in full swing and clinic applications are due on November 25, at noon! Don't forget to use Symplicity to make sure that your applications is received in time for the 2016-2017 clinical year. The Economic Justice Institute's clinical faculty will review applications and schedule interviews in the coming weeks. 

EJI houses the Law School’s four civil advocacy clinical programs: The Consumer Law Clinic (CLC), the Family Court Clinic (FCC), the Neighborhood Law Clinic (NLC), and the Immigrant Justice Clinic (IJC). All clinical programs offer students the opportunity to advocate on behalf of lower income clients with real problems.

Students enrolled in the EJI clinics will participate full-time and receive tuition remission, a small stipend and 7 credits in the Summer (beginning late May 2016). The program continues in the Fall and Spring semesters for fewer credits. More detail about each of the clinical programs can be found at http://www.law.wisc.edu/eji.


Submitted by Marsha Mansfield on November 19, 2015

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