Tag: Law and Religion Clinic

  • Students, Faculty, and Alumni Work Together on Supreme Court Capital-Punishment and Religious-Liberty Case
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    From day one, when we were already meeting with our clients, I knew the Law and Religion clinic was going to challenge me in the best way possible. Not only have I seen a change in my confidence and communication skills, I have been exposed to viewpoints and experiences from our clients and my clinical peers […]
  • Participating in the clinic has been an honor, a privilege, and meaningful as I and my student colleagues have provided substantive legal support and counsel to  a diverse array of organizations and individuals who wish to act according to the dictates of their sincere religious beliefs.
  • The Law and Religion Clinic has continued to develop my interest in First Amendment law and different religions. It has been a challenging and rewarding experience assisting clients in defending their right to follow the dictates of their conscience.