Clinical Legal Education

This episodes shines a light on clinical legal education explaining what it is and how it can benefit students in their education, offering work experience opportunities and building confidence and skills.

 
 

Show notes

Clinical legal education is a type of experience-based learning which mixes the theory and practice of law. This episode explores the different types of clinical work that students can get involved with and how it can be beneficial to your future career.

The ReImagine Law team are joined by Professor Elaine Hall from Northumbria University and Lauren Fisher (a graduate from the Student Law Office at Northumbria University). They discuss the unique benefits of student law clinics in giving students practical (often client facing) experience within a supporting and supervised environment. Elaine and Lauren highlight especially how clinical legal education allows students to build skills in client relationship management: gaining experience in how to support clients, often during times of great personal stress, by showing empathy, good listening, and asking good questions.

Elaine highlights some interesting research which demonstrates how law students engaging in clinical legal education can simultaneously improve their academic outcomes. Lauren also outlines how her experiences assisted her in developing skills and confidence, and in applying for roles.

We always encourage listeners to undertake practical actions after listening to the episode.

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