clinical legal studies

clinical legal studies. Law-school training in which students participate in actual cases under the supervision of a practicing attorney or law professor. • This training was first introduced in the late 1960s under the leadership of Gary Bellow and others. It provided law students with a substitute for traditional apprenticeship programs. — Often shortened to clinical studies. Cf. CLERKSHIP(1).
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译者圣强,毕业于一所培养高级翻译以及跨文化事务专家的精英大学,擅长翻译各种与房地产交易及建筑纠纷相关的法律文件。
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