The Clinical Program
The Clinical Experience: Learning to Be a Lawyer
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| Professor Larry Weiser, Law Clinic Director |
The Gonzaga Center for Law and Justice is home to University Legal Assistance (ULA), a not-for-profit clinical law program.
The Clinic is modeled after a general-practice law firm. Managed by faculty members, the Clinic gives students the opportunity to apply academics to legal practice.
The Clinic has received the Charles Goldmark Distinguished Service Award from the Legal Foundation of Washington, and the Emil Grumpier Award for Excellence in the Teaching of Trial Advocacy. It also has been recognized by the American College of Trial Lawyers.
The Clinic addresses several areas of focus, each represented by a mini-Clinic:
- General Practice Law
- Consumer Law
- Federal Tax Law
- Environmental Law
- Indian Law
- Elder Law
- Business Law
The Clinic in the News
Third-year student Angie Frazey, of the Environmental Law Clinic, recently appeared on Spokane radio station KYRS. Frazey was interviewed about Sackette v. EPA, a Supreme Court case that pits the EPA against a landowner in a North Idaho wetlands dispute. The Clinic help prepare an amicus brief on behalf of area conservation groups.
Listen to her interview on KYRS's Down to Earth.
Contact Us
Gonzaga Center for Law and Justice
721 N Cincinnati Street
Spokane, WA 99220 USA
(509) 313-5791
Fax: (509) 313-5805
Julie Claar
Office Manager
Serving Spokane's In-need Community
Since 1975, University Legal Assistance (ULA) has provided free or low-cost legal services to qualifying low-income residents of Spokane County




