Public Interest Law and Policy program

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The Public Interest Law and Policy program is a specialized UCLA School of Law curriculum that prepares students for careers advancing social justice, civil rights, and public service through legal advocacy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf UCLA School of Law program
academic program
law school specialization
affiliatedWith University of California, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
aimsTo advance civil rights
advance social justice
prepare students for careers in public interest law
promote public service through legal advocacy
collaboratesWith UCLA School of Law clinics NERFINISHED
public interest organizations in Los Angeles region
componentOf Juris Doctor curriculum at UCLA School of Law NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor law students committed to public interest careers
educationalLevel graduate
emphasizes community-based lawyering
interdisciplinary approaches to law and policy
structural inequality analysis
field civil rights law
public interest law
public policy
public service law
social justice
focusesOn legal advocacy
policy change
representation of underserved communities
systemic reform
hasReputationFor strong commitment to social justice
training public interest leaders
includes clinics and practicums related to public interest practice
experiential learning opportunities
specialized coursework in public interest law
languageOfInstruction English
location Los Angeles, California NERFINISHED
offeredBy UCLA School of Law NERFINISHED
partOf public interest offerings at UCLA School of Law
targetStudentOutcome careers in civil rights organizations
careers in government agencies
careers in impact litigation
careers in nonprofit organizations
careers in policy advocacy

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