Clinics
CLINIC INFORMATION MEETING
**1L & 2L INVITED**
Monday, November 4, 2024
12:30-1:30 PST Menard 104 | 1:30-2:30 MST Boise 107
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.
The clinical program seeks to provide students with meaningful real-life experiences while offering high-quality legal services to underrepresented members of the community.
Students may gain experience in the following five clinics.
Moscow
- Community Law Clinic represents clients in a wide variety of cases, including misdemeanor defense, family law, consumer protection and landlord-tenant disputes.
- Immigration Litigation & Appellate Clinic students help immigrants who may be seeking asylum, permanent resident status, citizenship, status under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and relief from removal. They represent clients in administrative courts and before the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. Students also conduct educational programs in immigrant communities.
- Tribal Law Clinic
Boise
- Family Justice Clinic is a partnership to provide free legal services to victims of domestic and sexual abuse referred from FACES to the clinic. Students handle all aspects of representation of survivors, including gathering all information needed to determine the legal issue at hand and which, if any, legal services will be provided.
- Entrepreneurship Law Clinic assists small and start-up businesses referred to the clinic by the Idaho Small Business Development Center. Clients include both for profit and nonprofit companies in a variety of business areas. Students perform legal services, such as preparing formation and organizational documents, employee agreements and more.
- Low Income Taxpayer Clinic pairs students with those in need of tax assistance.
- Criminal Appellate Clinic