Albany Law School will delay opening until 11am due to the weather.
The Justice Center at Albany Law School, established in 1981, combines theory and practice through its in-house public interest law firm, providing free legal services to eligible clients in the Capital Region. In a typical academic year, The Justice Center recruits more than 200 students for clinic projects, representing hundreds of clients and assisting many more individuals and organizations through technical assistance and community education activities. The Justice Center's mission is to provide high quality legal representation and to teach students to be skilled professionals who practice law with compassion and sensitivity to individual client needs.
Family Litigation Clinic, Health Law Clinic, Immigration Law Clinic, Domestic Violence Prosecution Hybrid Clinic and Community Development Clinic.
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Mediation Apprenticeship Program and Attorney General’s Litigation Bureau Practicum.
Students work onsite with attorneys in the government or private sector.
If you are currently an enrolled Albany Law student interested in applying for a clinical experience, please login and visit The Justice Center portal.
The Justice Center at Albany Law School is funded, in part, through public grants and private donors. For more information please contact the clinic at 518-445-2328, or give online.