How To Start Your Own School-Based Legal Clinic
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How To Start Your Own School-Based Legal Clinic

How To Start Your Own School-Based Legal Clinic
Product Code: 5490333
Authors: Stacey Violante, Casey Trupin, Martha Stone, Andrea Ramos, Cyndy Erickson, more...
Publication Date: 2002
ISBN: 1-59031-127-2
Page Count: 60
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Sponsoring Entities: Steering Committee on the Unmet Legal Needs of Children
Format: Book - 5490333
Pricing: $12.00 (Regular)
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About the Book

How To Start Your Own School-Based Legal Clinic is a guide for members of the legal profession and law school clinics who would like to get involved helping high school teens with their legal problems so they can better concentrate on the business of learning. The book discusses important considerations, such as how to locate a facility, how to develop relationships with school administrators and personnel without breaching confidentiality, how to address the myriad of issues that students may bring to the clinic, how to get funding, and how to keep funding through user-friendly evaluation methods. The publication also contains a reference section so that interested advocates may contact the existing pioneers in the field for advice and guidance.
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