Why Environmental Law Clinics?

January 2013
Citation:
43
ELR 10039
Issue
1
Author
Adam Babich and Jane F. Barrett

The law clinic has become an increasingly important part of legal education, giving students the opportunity to learn practical skills as well as to internalize core legal values. Pedagogical concerns preclude clinics from letting fear of criticism drive decisions about how they represent clients. The legal profession’s idealistic aspirations pose challenges, and political attacks have answered clinicians’ efforts to live up to these aspirations. An error underlies such attacks, however: holding lawyers responsible for their clients’ legal positions despite the profession’s duty to ensure that such positions get a fair hearing.

Adam Babich is a Professor of Law at Tulane University and directs the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic. Jane F. Barrett is a Professor of Law and Director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law.

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