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Street Law / Programs
Public legal education programs—where law students teach the public practical law—exist in more than 70 law schools.
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The primary reason to start a Street Law program at your school is to provide law students with a unique and powerful professional development opportunity. By teaching about the law and interacting with the community, law students learn:
In order to teach a topic, a teacher must have a mastery of the materials. In order to respond to high school student questions and prepare detailed lesson plans, law student instructors need to understand the law and be able to explain how legal concepts impact people in their daily lives. Street Law programs provide law students with a rare opportunity to analyze state and local laws and procedures.
By being Street Law teachers, law students improve their:
Law students teach not only law but also the human rights and democratic values upon which a legal system should be based. They also ask students to examine whether the laws and legal system should be changed to better reflect these values.
Street Law injects the human element into a law school education. Law students learn from their students about how laws impact people and the strengths and weaknesses of the legal system. This insight sensitizes the law students to crucial public policy issues and concerns, which can encourage law students to pursue a career path aimed at combating social injustices.
By participating in Street Law programs, law students are exposed to a wide-range of career opportunities, often not adequately represented at law schools.
A Street Law program at your law school can help:
A Street Law program benefits the community by:
These web pages provide law professors, program directors, pro bono directors, public interest directors, law student groups, and law students with the information necessary to start and conduct a successful Street Law* program—a program in which law students teach practical law lessons to people who are not enrolled in law school.
*The term Street Law is used throughout these web pages to refer to public legal education programs. Law schools may have similar programs in place that go by other names. Please read our trademark terms and conditions to ensure that you are compliant.
If you are interested in developing or strengthening a law school-based Street Law program, please contact Judy Zimmer.
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