The Clinical Law Program provides legal services to individuals, families and communities throughout Maryland in a variety of ways, including working with the professional schools (medical, pharmacy and social work) on interdisciplinary approaches that serve clients holistically.
Clinics include:
- Civil Rights of Persons with Disabilities Clinic
- Intellectual Property & Entreprenuership Clinic
- Consumer Bankruptcy Clinic
- Justice for Victims of Crime Clinic
- Consumer Protection Clinic
- Juvenile Lifer Advocacy Clinic
- Criminal Defense Clinic
- Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic
- Economic Justice-Consumer Clinic
- Mediation Theory & Practice Clinic
- Environmental Law Clinic
- Fair Housing Clinic
- Public Health Law Clinic
- Gender Violence Clinic
- Small Business & Community Equity Development Clinic
- Immigration Clinic
- Youth, Education, & Justice Clinic
The Clinic considers all requests for assistance on a case-by-case basis. Aside from their time in the Clinical Law Program, University of Maryland Carey School of Law students are not licensed attorneys and cannot be retained to represent you in a legal matter."