Experiential Requirement

Street Law Clinic

Students enrolled in the Street Law Clinic teach legal life skills to high school students in our Los Angeles community. Law students step into the roles of teacher, mentor, and advocate to empower at-risk youth to make better choices, overcome adversity, and build stronger futures. The participatory lessons taught by the clinic law students inform the teenagers about their rights and the laws that apply to them, and provide legal information and resources they need to successfully transition to independent living and adulthood.

Students enrolled in the Street Law Clinic teach legal life skills to high school students in our Los Angeles community.

Law students step into the roles of teacher, mentor, and advocate to empower at-risk youth to make better choices, overcome adversity, and build stronger futures. The participatory lessons taught by the clinic law students inform the teenagers about their rights and the laws that apply to them, and provide legal information and resources they need to successfully transition to independent living and adulthood.

Entertainment & Arts Clinic

The Entertainment and the Arts Legal Aid Clinic is a clinical course in which students will provide legal services to real clients. Specifically, the Entertainment and the Arts Legal Aid Clinic will provide production legal services to "micro-budget" (generally under $500,000) movies that have already secured financing and are being produced during the school term.

The Entertainment & the Arts Legal Clinic (“Clinic”) is a clinical course in which students will provide legal services to real clients. Specifically, the Clinic will provide business affairs and production legal services in connection with low-budget motion pictures and other entertainment projects (e.g., live stage productions, web series, and other artistic projects as opportunities arise). Several projects will have already secured financing and will be produced in the near future.

Appellate Litigation Clinic

The Appellate Litigation Clinic, which received the Ninth Circuit's 2018 Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award, offers students an opportunity to work with the professor in litigating pro bono appeals in the Ninth Circuit - up to and including oral argument before the court. Students will receive hands-on training in legal research and writing as well as substantive law as it applies to the cases.

The Appellate Litigation Clinic, which received the Ninth Circuit's 2018 Distinguished Pro Bono Service Award, offers students an opportunity to work with the professor in litigating pro bono appeals in the Ninth Circuit - up to and including oral argument before the court.

Immigration Law Clinic

The Immigration Law Clinic is a five unit semester course and is graded. There are no course prerequisites and no final examination. The Immigration Law Clinic will provide free legal representation to clients in Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)(clients under the age of 21), Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and U visa cases. This will involve cases where clients have been abused, neglected or abandoned or have been victims of a crime.

The Immigration Law Clinic is a graded five unit semester course  (there is no final exam).

The Immigration Law Clinic provides free legal representation to clients in Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS)(clients under the age of 21), Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) and U visa cases. This will involve cases where clients have been abused, neglected or abandoned or have been victims of a crime. Students will represent clients before the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) and possibly before the Immigration Court and Juvenile Court.

Externship: Ent/media

Entertainment externships place students with legal departments of studios and entertainment companies. Some examples include Warner Bros. Pictures, Rhino Records, and Fox Group Legal. Externs work closely with experienced attorneys on a range of projects generally involving intellectual property issues and/or contractual issues. The field placement is complimented by an academic component, including several class meetings on campus and/or via videoconferencing. For specific details, please see the Externship Office staff and course syllabus.Prerequisite: Copyright (538).

The Externship course provides an invaluable opportunity to enhance students’ legal education through structured and supervised off-campus placements, where students learn through observation as well as hands-on fieldwork. The fieldwork is complemented with a class component.

Capstone:mass Tort Litigation

This course examines the issues arising in mass tort litigation involving pharmaceuticals, medical devices, consumer products, toxic torts, environmental disasters, and terrorist attacks. Initially, the course explores the tension between aggregate procedure and litigant autonomy, as well as ethical dilemmas arising in mass tort practice. The course then assesses attempts to adjudicate mass torts through multidistrict litigation, class actions, preclusion, quasi-class actions, and non-class claims funds.

This course examines the issues arising in mass tort litigation such as tobacco, asbestos, and silicone breast implants. Initially, the course explores the tension between aggregate procedure and litigant autonomy, as well as ethical dilemmas arising in mass tort practice. The course then assesses attempts to adjudicate mass torts through the class action rule, consolidation, multidistrict litigation procedure, and preclusion doctrine.

Children's Rights Clinic

The Children's Rights Clinic offers students an opportunity to participate in educational rights work, including direct representation of children and families in school discipline and special education matters, community outreach and education. Clinic students will have an opportunity to represent children in school discipline proceedings, represent children with disabilities in special education proceedings, or work with community groups to advocate for better and more equitable educational opportunities for children.

The Children's Rights Clinic offers students an opportunity to participate in educational rights work, including direct representation of children and families in school discipline and special education matters, community outreach, and education.

Clinic students have an opportunity to represent children in school discipline proceedings, represent children with disabilities in special education proceedings, or work with community groups to advocate for better and more equitable educational opportunities for children.

Externship: Civil Practice

Civil Practice externships place students with legal departments of companies as well as with law firms (in non-entertainment practice areas). Externs work closely with experienced attorneys on a range of projects, generally involving research and analysis, drafting documents, and observation/participation in meetings and negotiations. Depending on the placement, the work may be transactional or litigation-oriented. The field placement is complemented by an academic component, including several class meetings on campus and/or via videoconferencing.

The Externship course provides an invaluable opportunity to enhance students’ legal education through structured and supervised off-campus placements, where students learn through observation as well as hands-on fieldwork. The fieldwork is complemented with a class component.

Intervention Counseling & Negotiating

This course covers the skills of legal interviewing, counseling, negotiating, and preliminary fact investigation and analysis through a series of simulated exercises based on realistic problems. The course also emphasizes ethical issues commonly encountered in the performance of these lawyering tasks. The goal of the course is the development of performance and analytical skills necessary to function competently and ethically as a lawyer.

This course covers the skills of legal interviewing, counseling, negotiating, and preliminary fact investigation and analysis through a series of simulated exercises based on realistic problems.

The course also emphasizes ethical issues commonly encountered in the performance of these lawyering tasks.

The goal of the course is the development of performance and analytical skills necessary to function competently and ethically as a lawyer.

IP Licensing: Law & Practice

This course provides an in-depth examination of the law of intellectual property licensing. Licensing is one of the most prevalent types of contracts in the entertainment, media and technology industries today. This course will focus on the importance of licensing to these industries and will look at the similarities, as well as the differences, in licensing practices within and between these industries. The course will also look at licensing law and practice in the European Union.

This course provides an in-depth examination of the law of intellectual property licensing.

Licensing is one of the most prevalent types of contracts in the entertainment, media and technology industries today. This course focuses on the importance of licensing to these industries and will look at the similarities, as well as the differences, in licensing practices within and between these industries.