Jeffrey Selbin

Jeffrey Selbin Slams Louisiana Legislature for Attack on Law School Clinics

Los Angeles Daily Journal, May 13, 2010 by Jeffrey Selbin
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Under the bill, law school clinics at universities receiving state funds—regardless of whether the funds directly support the clinics—are prohibited from: filing a petition, motion or suit against a government agency; filing suit against an individual, business or government agency seeking monetary damages; and raising constitutional challenges in state or federal court (except under limited circumstances). While enumerating discrete areas of law in which clinics can continue to operate, the proposed restrictions would render impossible most forms of legal representation.

Jeff Selbin Defends Critical Role of Law School Clinics

Los Angeles Daily Journal, April 13, 2010 by Jeff Selbin
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Why should the practicing bar care about the vitality and independence of law school clinics? First, clinics are sites of effective law student training. Second, clinics provide critical legal assistance to underrepresented clients. Finally, these periodic assaults on clinics threaten fundamental values of the legal profession and the justice system itself.

Jeffrey Selbin Defends Law and Poverty Courses

Chicago Sun Times, Sept. 28, by Jeffrey Selbin
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“Lawyers can’t end poverty, but working with clients, community groups, policy-makers and other professionals, we can ameliorate its devastating impact on individuals, neighborhoods and our country.”