Lawyering in the Digital Age Clinic

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Lawyering in the Digital Age Clinic is a Columbia Law School legal clinic that trains students to use technology and innovative practices to improve the delivery of legal services and access to justice.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf clinical program
experiential learning program
legal clinic
academicDiscipline law
legal informatics
public interest law
affiliatedWith Columbia Law School
country United States
educates law students
educationalLevel graduate
emphasizes innovation in legal practice
service to underserved populations
technology-enabled access to justice solutions
field access to justice
clinical legal education
law
legal technology
focusesOn improving access to justice
innovation in delivery of legal services
public interest law projects
use of technology in legal practice
hasGoal expand access to justice for underserved communities
improve delivery of legal services
train technologically competent lawyers
hasSetting academic institution
language English
locatedIn Columbia Law School campus
New York
New York City
offeredBy Columbia Law School
offers client-facing legal services under supervision
project-based legal work opportunities
partOf Columbia Law School Clinics
regulatesActivity practice of law by students under faculty supervision
sector higher education
legal services
serves low-income communities
public interest organizations
supervises student legal work
teachesSkill client-centered lawyering
design of technology-enabled legal services
project-based legal work
use of digital tools in law practice
typeOfEducation clinical education
experiential learning
uses data-driven methods
digital technology
innovative legal practice models

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Columbia Law School
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