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Indiana Law's Clinical Program

Chris W. Smith, JD'06, Family and Children Mediation Clinic

Chris W. Smith

"In the Family and Children Mediation Clinic, I not only became a certified mediator, I also earned a resume full of actual mediation."

With 19 innovative options, Indiana Law's clinical program is in step with some of the nation's best. Second- and third-year students gain practical experience under the guidance of highly regarded professors.

Students complete important work on real cases under the supervision of top-notch faculty, practicing lawyers, and judges with the added benefits of collaboration with a top-tier research institution. Connection with the community and hands-on practice are just two of these programs' invaluable rewards.

Clinics

Clinics are courses offering academic credit. Students receive intensive instruction on-site from full-time faculty members and spend time working with community members on important legal issues.

Externship Programs

Externships are primarily supervised by practicing lawyers in an off-site setting, with secondary supervision from full-time faculty members. Academic credit is available for Indiana Law's externship opportunities.

Clinical Projects

Projects provide an opportunity for valuable practice experience with a lesser time commitment. Academic credit is not granted for participation in a project.

Practicum

Indiana Law's new practicums are add-ons to existing courses that provide students with a significant clinical experience.