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Externship, Special Circumstances

Following approval of a student's application, the Special Circumstances Externship Program (SCEP) allows second and third year students to work for credit for one quarter in non-profit public interest, public policy, and government agencies outside of the Bay Area. Standards for approval of a SCEP placement are similar to those for Directed Research proposals, although they are higher. Because there is a preference for local civil and criminal SEP placements (see Law 474 and Law 475), your SCEP proposal must explain (a) how it meets the goals of the externship program; and (b) why a similar project cannot be accomplished in one of the placements offered in the Bay Area. SCEP placements outside the Bay Area must be full-time. Students wishing to undertake a SCEP placement obtain the supervision of a faculty member who will oversee their externship and an accompanying tutorial. For a full description of the SCEP, students should read the Externship Handbook, which is available from the Levin Center for Public Service and Public Interest Law or online at: http://www.law.stanford.edu/organizations/programs-and-centers/john-and-terry-levin-center-for-public-service-and-public-interest-law/externship-program-0 . Students wishing to enroll in an externship must meet the various requirements that are set out in the Handbook. Interested students should speak to Jory Steele, Lecturer in Law and Director of Externship and Pro Bono Programs at jsteele@law.stanford.edu. Grading Elements used: Full participation and attendance, satisfactory evaluation by field placement supervisor, weekly reflection papers of three to five pages, and a final reflection paper of a length to be determined by your faculty supervisor.

2014-2015 Autumn
09/22/2014 - 11/21/2014
Instructors: staff
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
09/22/2014 - 11/21/2014
Instructors: Paul Brest
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
09/22/2014 - 11/21/2014
Instructors: Mark A. Lemley
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
09/22/2014 - 11/21/2014
Instructors: George Triantis
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
09/22/2014 - 11/21/2014
Instructors: Jayashri Srikantiah
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
09/22/2014 - 11/21/2014
Instructors: Norman W. Spaulding
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
2014-2015 Winter
01/05/2015 - 03/09/2015
Instructors: staff
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
01/05/2015 - 03/09/2015
Instructors: George Fisher
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
01/05/2015 - 03/09/2015
Instructors: Deborah R. Hensler
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
01/05/2015 - 03/09/2015
Instructors: Allen S. Weiner
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.
2014-2015 Spring
03/30/2015 - 05/29/2015
Instructors: staff
Notes: Law Unit Limitation.

Instructors for this course (Past and Present)

Ralph Richard Banks
George Fisher
Jeffrey L. Fisher
Richard Thompson Ford
Joseph A. Grundfest
Michael Klausner
Pamela S. Karlan
Lawrence C. Marshall
Allen S. Weiner
Michael Wara
Robert M. Daines
Robert Weisberg
Jay A. Mitchell
Joseph Bankman
Michael Asimow
G. Marcus Cole
Deborah L. Rhode
David Freeman Engstrom
Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
Paul Brest
George Triantis
Mark A. Lemley
Jayashri Srikantiah
Norman W. Spaulding
Pat Sheeler
Deborah R. Hensler