Domestic Violence Clinic
The Domestic Violence Clinic offers students the opportunity to combine direct legal representation of survivors of domestic violence with community outreach and education. Students provide comprehensive legal services to clients in a variety of civil matters including but not limited to immigration, family law, public benefits, and housing law cases. Students conduct outreach at community-based organizations and provide trainings and "know your rights" presentations to community groups and agencies. The coursework examines the legal, social, and policy issues involved in domestic violence lawyering. The clinic focuses on serving immigrant and low-income women. Students should expect to appear in court.
Professors / Supervising Attorneys: Robert Solomon and Camille Carey
Directors: Kristina Baehr, Erin Phillips, and Diana Reiter










