UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FRANCIS KING CAREY SCHOOL OF LAW 2016-2017 CLINIC & LEGAL THEORY & PRACTICE COURSES CARDIN REQUIREMENT



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UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FRANCIS KING CAREY SCHOOL OF LAW 2016-2017 CLINIC & LEGAL THEORY & PRACTICE COURSES CARDIN REQUIREMENT The University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law operates one of the largest and most diverse teaching law practice programs in the country. The highly ranked Clinical Law Program provides exciting opportunities for you to impact the lives of individuals, families and communities throughout Maryland by working under the direct supervision of an experienced faculty attorney to represent clients, to work on law reform projects, to work on legislative and policy projects and to educate communities. You will apply and build upon what you have learned in your doctrinal courses and begin to develop basic lawyering skills. You will experience and analyze the challenges inherent in the attorney/client relationship and lawyering in general. You will also critically reflect on the ways in which law and legal systems interact with race, socioeconomic status, economic power and political power. Please study this material and the School of Law course catalog descriptions (http://www.law.umaryland.edu/current.asp) to learn more about the wide range of opportunities available and of the special obligations of Clinic and Legal Theory & Practice ( LTP ) students. ALL STUDENTS ENROLLED IN A CLINIC OR LTP COURSE FOR THE FIRST TIME MUST ATTEND A MANDATORY ORIENTATION SESSION. PLAN YOUR BREAK ACCORDINGLY. THE MANDATORY SESSIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: Fall Clinics or LTP s: Thursday, August 18 ALL New Clinic Students Friday, August 19 ALL New Clinic Students Spring Clinics or LTP: Thursday, January 5 ALL New Clinic Students Friday, January 6 ALL New Clinic Students Orientation will help you with a number of things that are critical to your success in the Clinical Law Program. For example, orientation will begin to expose you to the Rules of Professional Responsibility and their impact on your role as a student attorney. Orientation will also help you with more practical matters, such as finding your way around the clinic space. See page 5 of this document for further details. To provide students with the best learning opportunity, faculty members in the Clinical Law Program are often required to make commitments for representation of clients and projects well before the start of the semester. For this reason, clinical courses are subject to different drop/add deadlines than other law school courses. Students will not be permitted to drop or add a fall 2016 clinic or LTP course after July 8, 2016. Students will not be permitted to drop or add a spring 2017 clinic or LTP course after December 9, 2016. These Clinical Law Program-specific drop/add deadlines will only be waived in extraordinary circumstances, and even then only with the express written permission of the clinic faculty member. - 1 -

We look forward to having you join this exciting program of practice and reflection. If you have any questions, you should feel free to email or call us: Michael Pinard, J.D. Co-Director, Clinical Law Program 410-706-4121 mpinard@law.umaryland.edu Renée Hutchins, J.D. Co-Director, Clinical Law Program 410-706-1087 rhutchins@law.umaryland.edu I. General Information (1) The Cardin Requirement Each student who initially enrolls in the Maryland law school s full-time, first-year day division must complete an offering that fulfills the Cardin Requirement. To satisfy Cardin, an offering must (1) provide students with experience of how the law operates in practice; (2) provide students substantial responsibility for providing legal assistance on behalf of persons who are economically or socially disadvantaged, or otherwise lack access to justice in the legal system or to organizations acting on behalf of such persons; (3) include regular classes in which a member of the School of Law faculty provides instruction that integrates students practice experiences in ways that help them understand, apply, and critique legal theory and law practice; (4) require students to do substantial writing in connection with their practice; and (5) have a professional responsibility component. For the 2016-2017 academic year, all Clinic and LTP courses fulfill the Cardin Program Requirement. (2) Eligibility All students wishing to participate in a Clinic or LTP course MUST satisfy all eligibility requirements set forth in Rule 16, Maryland Rules Governing Admission to the Bar. Maryland Rule 16 permits students to be certified by the Dean to engage in the practice of law under the supervision of an authorized attorney if those students 1) are enrolled in a clinical program, 2) are in good academic standing, and 3) have completed one-third of their legal education. Students seeking to enroll in a Clinic course must have earned at least one third of the credits required for graduation [28 Credits] prior to the start of the semester in which they plan to enroll. Certification also requires students to truthfully affirm familiarity with state and federal rules of procedure and professional responsibility. (3) Becoming Competent to Represent Clients In Clinic and LTP courses, students learn experientially what it means to be a competent lawyer by practicing law under the close and supportive supervision of an experienced attorney, and analyzing their practice experiences in a structured classroom setting. Competence is the first requirement of being a lawyer. Rule 1.1 of the Maryland Rules of Professional Conduct - 2 -

states: A lawyer shall provide competent representation to a client, which requires legal knowledge, skill, thoroughness and preparation reasonably necessary for the representation. (4) Minimum Hours of Commitment Students are expected to work a minimum number of hours in order to satisfy Clinic and LTP requirements. The minimum number of hours is dependent on the number of credits taken. For every credit hour taken, the student must complete a minimum of 56 HOURS PER CREDIT. This number is then divided over the number of weeks of the semester (for example, the fall term is 13 weeks). Example: Student takes a five (5) credit clinic/ltp class. Credits multiplied by minimum hours, divided by thirteen weeks (C x H) W = N (5 x 56) 13 = N 280 13 = 21.54 hours per week MINIMUM (5) Specialty Interests Although you may enroll in a Clinic or LTP course related to your particular specialty interests, the most important lessons you will learn in each of the courses are: basic concepts and practices of the profession, lawyering skills, the nature of advocacy and the adversary process, and ideas for reforming the laws, policies and/or practices that impact your clients lives. We encourage you to study course descriptions and speak with individual faculty members about how their particular clinic might complement your overall course of study and/or career goals. (6) Multiple Experience-Based Offerings Without prior authorization, a student may not simultaneously enroll in a Clinic and another experiential learning experience, such as an externship, during the same semester. Though we encourage students to expose themselves to multiple experiential learning opportunities while in law school, the commitment for two such programs in the same semester is difficult to satisfy and may create conflicts. Students wishing to enroll in Clinic and another experience-based course offering in the same semester must obtain the approval of both course instructors and the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs. - 3 -

Clinic and Legal Theory and Practice (LTP) Courses 2016 2017 Business/Community Development Civil Litigation Criminal Practice Consumer Bankruptcy LTP Community Equity and Development: LTP Consumer Protection/Attorney General s Office Clinic Intellectual Property Clinic Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Access to Justice Clinic: Effective Assistance of Counsel at Bail Consumer Protection/Attorney General s Office Clinic Environmental Law Clinic Immigration Clinic Landlord Tenant: LTP Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Access to Justice Clinic: Effective Assistance of Counsel at Bail Appellate & Post-Conviction Advocacy Clinic School to Prison Pipeline LTP Environmental Law Health Law Policy & Legislative Advocacy Environmental Law Clinic Public Health Law Clinic Alternative Dispute Resolution Youth & Family General Access to Justice Clinic: Effective Assistance of Counsel at Bail Consumer Protection Clinic/Attorney General s Office Clinic Environmental Law Clinic Public Health Law Clinic School to Prison Pipeline LTP ADR / Mediation Clinic ADR / Mediation Clinic Landlord Tenant Clinic: LTP School to Prison Pipeline LTP Just Advice Project (7) Course Scheduling Each clinical offering has a classroom component as well as a practice component. Clinic/LTP classes typically are held on Tuesday from 3:15 to 5:15; however, there are a few exceptions. For meeting times of all clinic and LTP courses, refer to the Course Schedules and Booklists listed on the school s website by the Office of Registration & Enrollment (OR&E), which is found at: http://www.law.umaryland.edu/academics/program/curriculum/schedules/ Attendance at all clinic classroom components is mandatory. - 4 -

(8) MANDATORY Law Practice Orientation Program ALL STUDENTS WHO ENROLL FOR THE FIRST TIME IN A CLINIC OR LTP COURSE MUST ATTEND A MANDATORY ORIENTATION SESSION THE WEEK BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE SEMESTER. The Clinic Orientation dates for the fall 2016 semester are Thursday, August 18 th and Friday, August 19 st. SPECIAL NOTE* All Clinic students have mandatory computer training on Friday, August 19 th. In addition, some professors will meet with their respective Clinics that day. The Clinic Orientation dates for the spring 2017 semester are Thursday, January 5 th and Friday, January 6 th, 2017. SPECIAL NOTE* All Clinic students have mandatory computer training on Friday, January 6 th. In addition, some professors will meet with their respective Clinics that day. A student who, because of an extraordinary circumstance, cannot attend orientation must seek written permission from the Managing Director of the Clinical Law Program to complete the requirement through a make-up session. An extraordinary circumstance is a demanding showing, comparable to the one used by the courts to excuse an attorney from appearing for a scheduled court hearing, such as a documented serious illness or a personal/family emergency. An extraordinary circumstance does not include a vacation, extended summer employment or other foreseeable and preventable reasons for absence. If you have any questions about these requirements, please contact the Co-Directors. - 5 -

II. Advance Registration (1) Registration Procedures and Enrollment Priorities Registration for Clinic and LTP courses is integrated into the Law School s registration process. Students requesting enrollment in a Clinic or LTP course must follow the on-line registration process and deadlines as outlined in the Advance Registration Schedule. These requirements include submission of the Clinic/LTP/Cardin Preference according to the established deadlines. Following are the faculty-approved priorities for determining enrollment in Clinical Law & LTP courses: Priority One: Priority Two: Priority Three: Priority Four: Priority Five: Priority Six: Priority Seven: Priority Eight: Priority Nine: Priority Ten: Priority Eleven: Senior; Uses Wild Card; Needs to Satisfy Cardin; completing Certificate requirements and has completed six credits toward Environmental or Health Law Certificate by the end of second year and needs Clinic Course to satisfy Certificate program requirements. Senior; Uses Wild Card; needs to satisfy Cardin. Senior; needs to satisfy Cardin Senior; uses Wild Card; needs for certificate; has taken no prior clinics Non-Senior needs to satisfy Cardin Senior; uses Wild Card; has taken no prior clinics Senior, uses Wild Card; has prior clinic Senior, needs for certificate; has prior clinic Senior, has taken no prior clinics Senior, has prior clinic Non-Senior (2) Add/Drop Requirements Students who wish to drop or add a Clinic or Legal Theory & Practice course any time after July 8, 2016 for the fall 2016 semester or after December 9, 2016 for the spring 2017 Semester, may do so only under extraordinary circumstances and with the written approval of the faculty member who teaches the particular clinic/ltp on the Change in Registration Request (Add/Drop) Form. Once the form is completed and signed by the relevant faculty member, you must provide a copy to the Office of Registration & Enrollment and to the Managing Director of the Clinical Law Program. Students cannot drop or add Clinic and LTP courses online after the deadline. (3) Clinic and LTP Course Co- and Pre-Requisites You must read the course descriptions (available in the Course Catalog at http://www.law.umaryland.edu/current.asp) to determine whether the course in which you are interested has co-requisites or pre-requisites. These co-requisite and pre-requisite requirements will be enforced when you attempt to register online. - 6 -

(4) Registering for CLINIC II Clinic II is an opportunity for students who have already completed a clinical experience to engage in advanced clinical work ordinarily in the same subject matter area under the direct supervision of a faculty member. In addition to enrolling online, a student who wants to enroll in Clinic II must secure express written approval of the faculty member who they will be working with by completing and having the faculty supervisor sign the Faculty Approval Form available from the Office of Registration & Enrollment. III. Clinic & Legal Theory & Practice Courses 2016-2017 Full descriptions of each of the Clinic or LTP courses listed on the attached Clinic/LTP/Cardin Preference Form below may be found in the Course Catalog, online at http://www.law.umaryland.edu/current.asp. - 7 -