Experiential Learning
Students in the Community Law Clinic represent clients throughout the Second Judicial District in family law matters, including divorce and custody cases; petitions to obtain domestic violence protection orders; actions to establish and enforce child support; guardianships; and terminations of parental rights and adoptions. Students have also served as guardians ad litem on behalf of minors, and in guardianships over incapacitated or disabled adults. In addition to family law matters, students advise and represent tenants having disputes with their landlords, assist individuals with changing their names, defend clients in consumer debt actions, and draft simple wills.
Experiential Learning
- Clinics: Advise clients in our Community Law Clinic, Entrepreneurship Law Clinic, Family Justice Clinic, Immigration Litigation & Appellate Clinic or Low Income Tax Clinic.
- Externships: Work for public agencies, nonprofit organizations, or state and federal judges while earning credit.
- Semester in Practice: Third-year students work in approved agencies and nonprofits in Boise, Idaho.
- Pro Bono Program: Provide at least 50 hours of required law-related service.
- Competitions: Hone your skills through legal writing competitions and courtroom competitions.
- Legislative Research Assistance Program: Assist Idaho’s legislators with research and writing projects during the legislative session.
- Trial Advocacy Program: This week-long, intensive program jumpstarts the 3L year with students from both locations meeting in Moscow during orientation week. Coached by experienced practitioners, judges and clinical faculty, third-year students get the opportunity to showcase the knowledge gained in their first two years in the program. The program culminates in a case tried before a jury made up of incoming 1L students.
- Idaho Heritage Project: The Idaho Heritage Project – Rural Services Scholarship Fund provides scholarship support for students serving summer internships, externships, or pro bono service in rural communities throughout the state of Idaho.
- Legal Writing: Develop your legal writing skills across this three-semester program.