LAW-6297 ENVIR & EARTH CLINIC

This is a six-credit hour one-semester course that will have students participating in rep-resenting groups or individuals in environmental litigation, administrative proceedings and rule challenges. Students must have completed three semesters and thirty-six credit hours to participate in this course. Prerequisites for this course will be Professional Responsibility and Environmental Law. Recommended courses prior to taking this course will include: Trial Advocacy; Administrative Law; Earth Jurisprudence Seminar; Florida Civil Practice; and Client Counseling. This course will be graded on the traditional A-F grading scale. There will be a maximum of eight students which may increase if additional faculty teach in the clinic but the increase in subsequent semesters will not exceed eight students to every clinical faculty member teaching this course. Prior to taking this course students may also want to take any of the following recommended courses: Earth Jurisprudence, Florida Civil Practice, Trial Advocacy and/or Client Counseling. This course will be graded on the traditional A-F grading scale. This class satisfies the graduation requirement for a skills class. Students will be accepted into the Earth Advocacy Clinic by application only. Prerequisites: Professional Responsibility and Environmental or Administrative Law

Credits

6

Distribution

Law