Legal education at Hamline University School of Law is
much more than a classroom experience. At Hamline, students learn the
law in a variety of ways that have direct application to real practice.
Our co-curricular activities include participation in mock trials, competitions, practicum/externship placements, and pro bono clinics. These
activities are designed to give students a practical approach to their
legal education. Students also sharpen their writing skills in various
national essay competitions, or participate in one of three law
journals. Hamline's well regarded, comprehensive programs equip
graduates with the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the
complex legal marketplace.
Experiential Learning
Legal education at Hamline University School of Law is
much more than a classroom experience. At Hamline, students learn the
law in a variety of ways that have direct application to real practice.
Our co-curricular activities include participation in mock trials, competitions, practicum/externship placements, and pro bono clinics. These
activities are designed to give students a practical approach to their
legal education. Students also sharpen their writing skills in various
national essay competitions, or participate in one of three law
journals. Hamline's well regarded, comprehensive programs equip
graduates with the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the
complex legal marketplace.