Legal Aid Clinic
Who Are We?
In the Notre Dame Legal Aid Clinic, second and third-year law students receive academic credit while providing free legal services to individuals and non-profit organizations. The students are trained and closely supervised by members of the Notre Dame Law School faculty. In addition to representing clients, the Legal Aid Clinic’s students and faculty serve the community, the legal profession, and the academy through a variety of educational and law reform efforts.
Current Clinical Projects
The Legal Aid Clinic represents clients in both state and federal courts and administrative agencies. The Clinic also provides transactional lawyering services that do not involve litigation. The subject matters include mental health, consumer protection, immigrant rights, housing, and disability benefits. > Read More
