
The Student Law Office at Sturm College of Law, one of the oldest in the nation, educates tomorrow's brightest attorneys through experiential learning.
Clinical legal education is a vital component of law school curricula, and Denver Law has been at the forefront since 1904, when we founded the first legal aid dispensary in the nation. We have provided innovative, hands-on legal education to our students ever since.
Ranked #5 by U.S. News & World Report, Denver Law's Student Law Office (SLO), our in-house clinical program, offers students the opportunity to engage in the practice of law while empowering underrepresented individuals and communities. As a working law firm within the law school, the SLO houses seven clinics: Advancing Social Change, Civil Litigation, Civil Rights, Community Economic Development, Immigration Law & Policy, Criminal Defense, and Environmental Law. These clinics train student-attorneys to become highly competent and ethical lawyers through real-life client representation. SLO faculty advise and monitor cases and projects through closure, but in the SLO the students have the primary responsibility for their clients. All of our clinics provide legal assistance to populations that often lack access to representation.
In addition to the Student Law Office, students at Denver Law can engage in the practice of law through our Legal Externship Program, as well as live-client courses outside of the Student Law Office, including the Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic, the Tribal Wills Project, and the Animal Activist Legal Defense Project.
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The Student Law Office at Sturm College of Law, one of the oldest in the nation, educates tomorrow's brightest attorneys through experiential learning.