Course Details
Clinic: Movement Lawyering
In this clinic, students will get first-hand experience working within social justice movements and in executing legal and policy strategies aimed at redressing some of the most pressing, urgent issues of our time-namely over-policing and mass imprisonment. Students will work directly with community-based, racial justice focused collectives involved in organizing for a more just Chicago and advocating for alternative, non-carceral approaches to community safety. Representative matters include: enforcement of a federal court order aimed at transforming the Chicago Police Department, litigation filed on behalf of Black transgender woman challenging abusive prison conditions, policy projects aimed at developing community-led approaches to public safety and police accountability.
Catalog Number: LITARB 746
Additional Course Information:
Experiential Learning, Professional Writing
Course History
Fall 2023
Title: Clinic: Movement Lawyering
Faculty: Bedi, Sheila (courses | profile)
Section: 1
Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 10 Actual: 10
Spring 2023
Title: Clinic: Community Justice and Civil Rights Litigation
Faculty: Bedi, Sheila (courses | profile)
Section: 1
Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 10 Actual: 10
Fall 2022
Title: Clinic: Community Justice and Civil Rights Litigation
Faculty: Bedi, Sheila (courses | profile)
Section: 1
Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 8 Actual: 8
Spring 2022
Title: Clinic: Community Justice and Civil Rights Litigation
Faculty: Bedi, Sheila (courses | profile)
Section: 1
Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 10 Actual: 10
Fall 2021
Title: Clinic: Community Justice and Civil Rights Litigation
Faculty: Bedi, Sheila (courses | profile)
Section: 1
Credits: 4.0
Capacity: 8 Actual: 8