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Practice Areas: Racial Justice/Civil Rights

Law School students, faculty, and staff have compiled the following list of resources to guide students interested in civil rights and racial justice. It is not an exhaustive list, but a place for you to begin your own research into this field. These are just some of the many opportunities and resources that you can take advantage of in pursuing your public service interest area.


Law School Resources

Courses

For related course listings, please see the Curriculum Interest Areas pages.

Student Groups

ACLU
ACS
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
Black Law Students Alliance
Journal of Race & Law
Latino Law Students Association
Michigan Election Law Project
National Lawyer's Guild
Native American Law Students Association
Street Law
Voting Rights Initiative

The Law School has more than 50 student organizations, many which run their own public service projects. Please note from academic year to year, new student organizations form while others may become inactive.

Office of Student Affairs
The Office of Student Affairs maintains a list of externship placement opportunities by practice area and where available, comments from past externs.

Jobnet


University Resources

Organizations

National Resources

Career Resources

Organizations

Please note that although we provide links and resources, the University of Michigan Law School does not necessarily endorse any of the organizations listed. If any of the links above are broken or you have suggestions for additional resources, please contact ops@umich.edu.

 
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