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Animal Law Clinic - LAW 846C
Course number
LAW 846C
Credit hours
3 Credit Hours
Description

Prerequisite: RCC.The Animal Law Clinic is a specialized teaching law practice that addresses community animal legal issues. This clinic offers a unique opportunity for aspiring attorneys to develop expertise in animal law, encompassing a wide range of legal matters affecting animals and their welfare. Tailored to foster problem-solving and professional skills essential for effective advocacy, the clinic immerses you in real-world scenarios where legal principles intersect with the needs and rights of animals. This hands-on experience is invaluable for those seeking to excel in the burgeoning field of animal law and contribute meaningfully to community-focused animal welfare initiatives. This course counts toward the credits needed to satisfy the Experiential Skills requirement.