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Regional & Community Relations

Law School clinics serve students and the public

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Since 1979, the UW School of Law has offered students the opportunity to represent real clients or mediate real cases by working with faculty members through the Clinical Law Program, part of the School’s mission to provide “generous public service.” The Innocence Project Northwest (IPNW) Clinic grew out of a volunteer effort aimed at freeing inmates who have been wrongfully convicted of crimes.

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3 Responses to “Law School clinics serve students and the public”

  1. regional on December 12th, 2011 7:14 pm

    Please contact the office of law school clinics directly about this question. Email: clinics@uw.edu.

  2. regional on March 28th, 2012 12:06 am

    Please send your question directly to the Law School. Thank you.

  3. regional on March 28th, 2012 12:07 am

    Please submit your question directly to the Law School.

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