Law students will deliver a practical, engaging lesson tailored to senior high school students at Crockett High School. Volunteers will spend one or two periods of a Street Law electives class teaching legal concepts and interacting with students. The topic for classes on April 5 will focus on individual rights in police encounters, such as being stopped or arrested by police.
Organization
Pipeline to Law School Program
The Pipeline to Law School Program at Texas Law works to bring law student volunteers into local AISD schools throughout the year to teach practical, participatory lessons about issues that are important and applicable to today’s youth in areas of law and democracy.
Project Details
- Project Date
Tuesday, April 5
- Project Time
- 10:50am-1pm and /or 2:50pm-4:55pm
- Approximate hours of work requested
- 3.5 hours
- Training
- Friday, April 1, 1pm-2:30pm (TNH 3.129) (lunch provided)
- Skills used
- Legal analysis; issue spotting; client communication and problem-solving; public speaking and mediation
- Project location
- Crockett High School, 5601 Menchaca Road (approx. 20 mins from law school)
- Address
- 727 E. Dean Keeton Street, Austin, TX 78705
- Number of student volunteers requested
- 8
- Class year preference
- 1L, 2L, 3L, LLM
- Required skills
- Students with teaching experience are encouraged to apply but teaching experience is not required
- To Apply
- Register at https://pipeline4-5-22.eventbrite.com ; students also must register at https://austinpartners.org/volunteer/ as part of the UT Pipeline Program in order to be admitted to the Crockett campus