Practicums

Child Advocacy Practicum

As a curricular and practical arm of the Center for Global Justice, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law, this practicum provides students with opportunities to learn hands-on under the supervision of Professor Lynne Marie Kohm.

This practicum affords students experience in the public sector through policy research, practical writing experience, oral skills, and the opportunity make a difference for children in need.

Immigration Law Practicum


The practicum provides law students with practical legal experience and gives them an opportunity to use their legal training to help others. Students are under the supervision of Attorney and Adjunct Faculty Member Hugo Valverde.

Through real immigration cases, students learn case management, client interaction, immigration law and procedure, all while assisting victims of domestic violence, crime, or asylum seekers.


Singer Civil Litigation Practicum


Each semester, experienced trial lawyer and Attorney-in-Residence Randy Singer selects students to assist in his civil litigation practice, giving them hands-on experience in a competitive area of law.

From client interviewing to preparing evidence, the Singer Civil Litigation Practicum gives students a chance to learn from Professor Singer’s successes and use those experiences to create their own.


National Right to Work Practicum


The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation (NRTW) is a nonprofit organization providing free legal aid to employees whose human or civil rights have been violated by the abuses of compulsory unionism.

A cooperative effort between the law school and the NRTW, the NRTW Practicum allows students to work under the supervision ofProfessor Bruce Cameron, an NRTW litigator and Reed Larson Professor of Labor Law at Regent. Students digest depositions, research complex policies, and provide vital input on cases impacting the nation’s labor laws.

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