Experiential Learning

The Center for Animal Law Studies at Lewis & Clark Law School is pleased to offer multiple groundbreaking experiential learning opportunities!

 

Animal Law Clinic 

The original Animal Law Clinic (established in the fall of 2008) serves as a comprehensive training ground for students interested in the full range of policy and related work to benefit the field of animal law and encourage consideration of the interests of animals in legal decision-making through the direct representation of clients. 

 

Farmed Animal Protection Project

The Farmed Animal Protection Project provides an exciting non-clinic experiential opportunity for students to advance their knowledge and skills regarding farmed animal law. Students (LLM, MSL and JD) create individual farmed animal protection projects.

 
Pangolins are the world's most trafficked mammal. International Wild Animal and Environmental Law Clinic

Through the Global Law Alliance for Animals and the Environment, we offer the International Wild Animal and Environmental Law Clinic. This clinic provides JD students and Animal Law LLM students (when space is available) an opportunity to acquire practical skills in international law relating to the protection of wild animals and wild spaces across the globe.