The Clinical Legal Education Program at UC Davis School of Law has operated since 1971. The clinics provide legal services without charge to indigent persons, particularly client groups that have traditionally lacked significant legal representation, such as noncitizens and victims of domestic violence.
The School of Law currently operates six clinics: the Immigration Law Clinic, the Civil Rights Clinic, the Domestic and Sexual Violence Law Clinic, the Aoki Water Justice Clinic, the Aoki Criminal Justice Practicum, and the Small Farmer Clinic.
These award-winning clinics have earned national and international acclaim for both their high-quality public service and their unique pedagogical value within the law school curriculum. Put simply, the clinics give legal voice to communities most in need of assistance and at the same time help train first-rate lawyers who will serve the profession for decades.