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natural resources. The Clinic is an immersive and multi-modal experience, exposing students to the broad range of work in which environmental attorneys engage. We teach students key lawyering and advocacy
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of domestic abuse in civil protection order cases in D.C. Superior Court. As supervisors, fellows teach students to develop a range of skills-from building a strong and empathic attorney-client relationship; to
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supervision skills, including the ability to provide student attorneys with non-directive supervision and feedback designed to promote their learning and independence; High level of maturity, self-awareness
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opportunity to learn how to teach law in a clinical setting. Since 1995, CALS has specialized in immigration law, specifically in asylum practice. Guided by faculty and fellows, law students represent clients