Human Rights Survey
 
Following is a Survey containing a description of international human rights service activities involving students at many U.S. law schools. The purpose of the Survey is to provide potential law students as well as international human rights institutions and victims of violations with information about the activities and services available in the legal academy. The Survey focuses on the activities of Law School International Human Rights Clinics and Centers.

Many other law schools in America are active in human rights service, and this webpage will be continuously updated as we add responses to the list. If you would like to add your U.S. law school to this list, or update your Survey, please download and complete the blank survey form. If you have suggestions for refining or improving the Survey, please send an email to lyon@law.villanova.edu.

Survey Links

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Buffalo Law School, The State Univ. of New York

Case Western Reserve Univ. School of Law

Univ. of California at Berkeley School of Law

Univ. of California, Hastings College of the Law

Columbia University School of Law

University of Connecticut School of Law

University of Denver College of Law

DePaul University College of Law

Emory University School of Law

Fordham University School of Law

Georgetown University Law Center:

Harvard Law School

Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis

University of Minnesota Law School

New England School of Law

New York University School of Law

Northeastern University Law School

Notre Dame Law School

Seattle University School of Law

St. Mary’s Univ. of San Antonio School of Law

University of San Francisco School of Law

University of Virginia School of Law

William Mitchell College  of Law

Yale Law School