UC Davis School of Law offers a customizable LL.M. program that allows students to pursue a preplanned specialization in Public Interest Law. This track focuses on developing expertise in serving underrepresented communities, advancing social justice, and understanding methods lawyers use to advocate for the poor, disabled, consumers, elderly, and those lacking equal access to legal services. Students may select relevant courses, participate in clinics (such as Civil Rights Clinic, Immigration Law Clinic), and engage with organizations like the King Hall Legal Foundation. A minimum of 20 semester units is required, typically divided over two semesters. Orientation and English for Legal Professionals are available, with opportunities for experiential learning and networking with alumni active in public interest roles.
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https://law.ucdavis.edu/academics/concentrations/public-interest-law