Community Law Clinic
Based in East Palo Alto–a low-income, majority-minority city four miles from the law school–the Community Law Clinic (CLC) is the closest thing to a traditional legal services office among Stanford’s clinical offerings. Practicing in four distinct, but intertwined subject areas, CLC is fundamentally a trial practice clinic. Students represent clients in wage and hour, housing, social security, and criminal record expungement matters. The signature feature of the CLC is its off-campus location, which gives students the unique opportunity to work in a community-based, storefront, legal aid office. This site affords CLC students extensive client contact, as well as a feel for daily life in East Palo Alto.
Each student manages a diverse caseload across the four practice areas, and is responsible for his or her individual client matters cases from intake through disposition. Every student appears in court, some several times, during their CLC quarter. The CLC also works on policy projects, legislative advocacy, and community legal education in areas that affect its clients. Students are supervised in their cases by Clinic Director and Associate Dean for Clinical Education Juliet Brodie, as well as clinical supervising attorneys Danielle Jones and Lisa Douglass. Bilingual administrative staff facilitate communications with monolingual Spanish-Speaking clients.
Our practice engages our two core values: delivering excellent legal services to the low-income neighborhoods that surround the law school and working on matters that are pedagogically suitable to the clinical method, where law students have substantial, ‘driver’s-seat’ responsibility for their cases. These values are not in tension, but are entirely compatible; in fact, clinical legal education has a long and successful tradition of practicing law at the intersection where those two missions meet.
Our Work
CLC Featured on MLC Blog
Student Argues in Court for Long-Awaited Disability Benefits for Clinic Client
On February 12, the Community Law Clinic helped a 23-year-old visually impaired and disabled client gain approval for Social Security disability benefits, after he and his mother had been trying to get the benefits for over a decade. Rebecca Vogel (JD '15), supervised by Clinical Supervising Attorney Lisa Douglass, represented the client…
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To Serve and To Make a Difference - My Favorite Client
Students Secure Long Awaited Disability Benefits for Clinic Client
Win for CLC Students and Their Client
SCLC Students Take on Expungement Cases
Student Work in SCLC Wage and Hour Cases
In the News
Stanford Open Office Hours: Juliet Brodie
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Professor Juliet Brodie, director of the Stanford Community Law Clinic and Mills Legal Clinic, is featured in the newest edition of Stanford University's Open Office Hours where she answers audience questions about poverty and the law and discusses a new case book she's co-authored titled "Poverty Law: Policy and Practice."…
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