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About Us

Our Mission

The Center for Social Justice and Public Service at Santa Clara Law is dedicated to its mission of promoting and enabling a commitment to social justice and public service through law. The Center emphasizes the use of law to improve the lives of marginalized, subordinated, or underrepresented clients and causes. Community-building events increase the visibility of social justice on campus and facilitate connections within the social justice and public interest communities. The Center’s role includes:

  • Facilitating and promoting the social justice and public service research, teaching, and service of faculty and administration;
  • Sponsoring extracurricular events for the local community to enhance awareness and advance education about social justice and public policy issues;
  • Promoting student social justice and public interest legal education and pro bono service opportunities;
  • Supporting clinical and hands-on education;
  • Reviewing and administering the Public Interest and Social Justice Law Certificate Program; and
  • Promoting the next generation of social justice practitioners and public service leaders through the educational pipeline that leads to law school.

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Furthering Social Justice through Experiential Learning

Santa Clara Law provides a number of experiential learning opportunities for its students, which allow students to gain invaluable practical legal skills. They also have the added benefit of allowing students to participate actively in social justice. Our experiential learning offerings include the law school’s in-house clinics, as well as some of our externship placements, both in the United States and internationally.

Santa Clara’s law clinics are actual law offices that serve under-represented individuals. In the clinics, law students represent clients in ongoing cases under the supervision of a clinical professor. The students provide invaluable, life-changing service to clients who otherwise could not obtain counsel. At the same time, the clinics give our students an invaluable opportunity to put their legal training to work and to gain critical lawyering skills in interviewing, counseling, preparation of case documents, and court appearances.

Many students say that their clinical work was the most meaningful part of their law-school experience and that it changed forever the way that they thought about and approach the law. Santa Clara Law is extremely proud of our students’ contribution to the community and to their clients through their clinic work.

The work our students do in the clinics includes:

Externships are also a terrific way to provide very meaningful public service while also gaining practical experience. Information about Santa Clara Law’s international externships is available here.

In addition, we are very proud of the initiative shown by Santa Clara Law faculty, staff, and students in designing projects to address specific community needs. A primary example is the series of Second Chances programs, which has resulted in innovative tools to aid individuals in obtaining expungements of old criminal convictions. A second is the Bridges to Justice advice clinics organized each semester by Santa Clara Law faculty and staff to provide information and referrals to under-represented individuals. These responsive measures are a striking demonstration of the Santa Clara Law community’s commitment to social justice and of our students’ determination to put their legal training to use for the good of their world.