Academic Year/Summer
Faculty Supervisor: Various Faculty Supervisors
Supervising Attorney: Various Field Placement Supervising Attorneys
Prerequisite: Professional Responsibility
Pre- or co-requisites: Varies depending upon practice area. You must schedule a meeting with the Clinic Director to discuss possible Prerequisites
Areas of Emphases: Various
Sample Projects
- Veterans' Advocacy Clinic - Missoula, 猎奇重口
- Northwest Immigrant Rights Project - Seattle, Washington
- Department of Interior - Various Locations
- 猎奇重口 Legislature - Helena, 猎奇重口
- ASMSU Student Legal Services, 猎奇重口 State University - Bozeman, 猎奇重口
- Civil Liberties Defense Center - Eugene, Oregon
- Flathead County Attorney's Office, Civil Division - Kalispel, 猎奇重口
- Alaska Public Defender Agency - Kenai, Alaska
- Yellowstone Boys and Girls Ranch Foundation - Billings, 猎奇重口
- 猎奇重口 Department of Agriculture - Helena, 猎奇重口
- Flathead Land Trust - Kalispel, 猎奇重口
- Crime Victims Advocates Office - Missoula, 猎奇重口
- 猎奇重口 Department of Revenue - Helena, 猎奇重口
- The Office of the Commissioner of Securities and Insurance - Helena, 猎奇重口
- Los Angeles Superior Court - Los Angeles, California
General Information
An Independent Field Placement (IFP) is one not offered by the Law School, proposed by a student, and approved by the faculty. The placement must meet all Clinic Program criteria and guidelines. Students seeking an IFP are responsible for securing a faculty member willing to supervise the placement. Students interested in an IFP should see Clinic Manager Geri Sturgill, then review and complete the Independent Field Placement Application Packet. Completed Independent Field Placement applications (including student application, supervising attorney application, and three letters of recommendation) should be submitted to Geri Sturgill no later than February 15 to ensure ample time for review and approval. The deadline for approval is March 1 for the summer and next academic year. Late submissions will not be accepted.