Medical - Legal Partnership Clinic

Course Description

Under faculty supervision, students in this clinic will provide direct client representation and engage in interdisciplinary work with students and professionals in the fields of social work and healthcare. In cases referred from the MLP Clinic’s partner HIV medical clinic on campus, students will represent clients in both litigation and non-litigation matters in a range of matters which could include SSI/ Social Security disability benefits, custody, employment discrimination, advance care planning and medical decision-making (preparing medical advance directives, simple wills, and powers of attorney), and legal name change for transgender clients.

Students will develop interviewing, counseling, negotiation, written and oral advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration skills, as well as identify and address professional responsibility issues. Students will learn about the influence of trauma on individuals and families, and practice trauma-informed and client-centered lawyering. Through their casework, seminar, and interdisciplinary case conferences, students will experience first-hand how a person’s environment (including poverty and other “social determinants of health”) impacts their physical and mental health, and explore the role that lawyers can play in advancing health outcomes for vulnerable clients.

Students taking this course receive experiential credit toward certification in the Law and Health Care Program. This course is a full-year clinic, in which students enroll for 4 credits in the fall and 4 credits in the spring. Students enrolled in this clinic will be required to attend in-person clinic orientation on Friday, August 23, 2024, in addition to any clinic-specific orientation that the professor may schedule.

Current and Previous Instructors

Key to Codes in Course Descriptions

P: Prerequisite
C: Prerequisite or Concurrent Requirement
R: Recommended Prior or Concurrent Course

Currently Scheduled Sections

CRN: 95735

  • Fall '24
  • 4
  • 300A/B
  • Tues: 1:05-3:05

    Day

  • Sara Gold

  • 0 openings. (Limit 8). Year-Long

Satisfies Cardin Requirement

  • 549d

  • David Binder, Paul Bergman, Paul Tremblay, Ian Weinstein, Lawyers as Counselors: A Client-Centered Approach 4th , West Academic , 2019

    ISBN: 9781642428728


CRN: 21669

  • Spring '25
  • 4
  • 300A/B
  • Tues: 2:10-4:10

    Day

  • Sara Gold

  • Waitlisted. (Limit 8). Year-Long

Satisfies Cardin Requirement

  • 549d

  • David A. Binder | Paul B. Bergman | Paul R. Tremblay | Ian S. Weinstein, Lawyers as Counselors, A Client-Centered Approach 4th Edition , West Academic , 2019

    ISBN: 9781640203907


    Thomas A. Mauet (Author), Stephen D. Easton (Author), Trial Techniques and Trials (Aspen Coursebook Series) 11th Edition , Aspen , 2021

    ISBN: 9781543825312


    Charles H. Rose III, Fundamental Trial Advocacy, 3rd Edition 3rd Edition , West Academic , 2015

    ISBN: 9781634598286


    Rebecca Skloot (Author), The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks , Crown , 2011