Learn the Skills and Tools of a Lawyer
Whittier Law School offers
a wealth of resources for you to pursue a career in a variety
of legal areas including Business Law, Criminal Law, Public
Interest Law, Trial and Appellate Law, the burgeoning fields
of Intellectual Property Law, International Law, or Children's
Rights.
Through our programs, you will gain hands
on work experience in a multitude of environments.
The Law School's externship
program provides practical experience in a variety of practice settings, including public interest law firms, the court systems, and public agencies.
The Law School's Public
Interest Law Program prepares the student who wants to
pursue a public interest practice, offering more than two-dozen
courses, many clinic and externship opportunities, and a post-graduate
Loan Repayment Assistance Program to support such efforts.
The Law School also offers Concentrations
in Business Law and Criminal Law, where upon graduation a notation is awarded on the student's diploma and transcript indicating completion of the requirements for the Concentration.
Whittier Law offers many courses in Trial
and Appellate Law and our clinic and externship opportunities prepare students for court and dispute resolution. In addition, the Law School hosts Moot Court Competitions overseen by the Moot Court Honors Board, which advance a student's skill in brief-writing and oral advocacy before appellate courts.
The Center
for Children's Rights (CCR) provides fellowships and externships,
as well as hosts a variety of clinics, the National Juvenile
Law Moot Court Competition, symposia, and the Whittier
Journal of Child and Family Advocacy, one of the few
journals devoted to child and family advocacy.
Our Center for Intellectual
Property Law (CIPL) and Center
for International and Comparative Law (CICL) present an
array of offerings through their Certificate Programs, Distinguished
Speaker Series, Symposiums, and Summer Institute. The Centers
expand their services by creating career opportunities through
Fellowships and externships.
In addition to our Centers, the Law School
offers opportunities to study abroad in five countries across
the globe. Adding to the international flavor, exchange programs
with France and Spain present experiences for Whittier students
to participate in foreign legal education institutions. The
LL.M. Degree in U.S. Legal Studies for
Foreign Lawyers provides global perspectives to our student
population on campus.
The Law School also helps you succeed in
Law School, prepares you for the Bar, and trains you to think
and write as lawyer with our The
Institute for Student and Graduate Academic Support and
The Institute for
Legal Writing and Professional Skills.
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