Wilf Impact Center Capstone
The Wilf Impact Center Capstone Project is a required, graded, two-credit course exclusively for Wilf Impact Center affiliates. The students will participate in written research projects with practical application with practicing attorneys and the Wilf Impact Center faculty. The capstone is a year-long project. Day students are required to complete and present their project in their third year; evening students in their fourth year. Projects can include, for example, an analysis of empirical data, a policy paper, model legislation, regulatory comments, a practice manual, an amicus brief, or a project developing out of a clinical course experience.
This upper-level, year-long project-based learning course is exclusively for students affiliated with the Wilf Impact Center for Public Interest Law
Recommended for the Following Professional Pathways: Civil Rights/Civil Liberties; Criminal Defense; Criminal Prosecution; Family Law; Government/Public Sector; Immigration; International Law/Human Rights; Labor and Employment
2 Credits