Chapman University School of Law’s legal clinics provide students with the opportunity to attain real-world experience by working on actual cases under the supervision of seasoned legal professionals. In addition to classroom training sessions, students engage in hands-on fieldwork that may include client contact, research projects, document preparation, brief writing, and court appearances.
There are a wide variety of clinics to choose from, and they not only serve the students, who can apply what they have learned in the classroom in a practical setting, but they also provide pro-bono services to members of the community who are in need of legal aid.
For more information, learn about the different Chapman Law clinics:

