Washburn Law Clinic
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Litigation Clinics
- Children and Family Law Clinic - includes Family Law (represent clients in state district court in domestic cases) and Immigration Law (represent undocumented abused spouses and abandoned children in foster care to gain legal status)
- Criminal Defense Clinic - provide legal representation for indigent defendants charged with criminal offenses
- State and Tribal Court Practice Clinic - represent Native and non-Native clients in tribal, state, and municipal court on criminal and family law cases
- Civil Litigation Clinic - represent clients in general civil cases such as consumer, landlord/tenant, contract, and elder law issues
Appellate Clinic
- Criminal Appellate Advocacy - write felony criminal appeal briefs under the supervision of a Kansas Appellate Defender
Transactional Clinic
- Small Business and Transactional Law Clinic - provide business and legal assistance to small businesses and nonprofit organizations in Topeka and surrounding areas
The Pathway To Practice
Participation in Washburn Law Clinic can help law students improve practice skills and cure courtroom jitters.
Law school classes provide an important educational foundation for students preparing to enter the legal profession. Clinical experience provides students the opportunity to apply this classroom knowledge in a professional and practical learning environment by representing real clients in real cases.
At Washburn Law, we offer clinics in a number of different practice areas.
Students enrolled in the Washburn Law Clinic are not merely law clerks performing support work. The Kansas Supreme Court grants special permission to Clinic interns to practice law and represent clients in court. This valuable opportunity gives Clinic students an advantage in the marketplace because by the time they graduate, they have already acquired real world experience. While Clinic interns are becoming effective lawyers, they are also providing free legal services to members of the community who cannot afford to hire private attorneys.
The Washburn Clinical Program is structured so that students have primary responsibility for their clients' cases. Interns
- counsel clients
- investigate case-related facts
- draft pleadings and argue motions
- negotiate with opposing counsel
- conduct hearings and trials before the Shawnee County District Court, Topeka Municipal Court, U.S. District Court and various administrative tribunals.
Students also present appeals to the Kansas Court of Appeals, Kansas Supreme Court, and the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit.
Claudia Weaver
Class of 2007,
December 2006 Graduate
Cordell & Cordell, P.C.
Overland Park, Kansas
Clinic faculty members supervise each student individually to ensure that every case activity is thoroughly planned, executed and then evaluated by the student and the faculty supervisor. The faculty also team teach a clinical skills class, using simulation, discussion and lecture to augment the Clinic learning experience. Topics include interviewing and counseling, applicable substantive law and procedures, case planning and strategic decision making, professional ethics and values, and negotiation skills.
The Washburn Law Clinic functions as an in-house general practice law firm, providing representation in practice concentration areas such as Children and Family Law, Criminal Defense, State Tribal Court Practice, Civil Litigation, Criminal Appellate Advocacy, and Small Business and Transactional Law. Regardless of the subject matter of the Clinic cases, the skills that students acquire through their clinical experience are transferable to future practice.
Experiential education at Washburn is supplemented by a rich Externship Program which offers a wide array of practical learning opportunities. The Clinic experience is further enhanced by the school's Centers for Excellence: the Center for Excellence in Advocacy, the Children and Family Law Center, the Business and Transactional Law Center, and the Center for Law and Government. The Clinic plays a vital role in these programs.
Mission Statement:
To contribute to the education and development of law students into thoughtful, skilled, ethical attorneys by providing them with the opportunity to practice law and represent clients while under the personalized supervision of an experienced faculty attorney.
Washburn University School of Law
Law Clinic
1700 SW College
Topeka, KS 66621
785-670-1191
clinic [at] washburnlaw.edu




