The Randall O. Sorrels Legal Clinics at South Texas College of Law serve indigent and disadvantaged populations in Houston while training law students through supervised client representation and clinical coursework. The Clinics are committed not only to providing access to justice, but also toward the development of compassionate future attorneys.
The clinical program consists of 10 direct service clinics, 7 academic internships, and a pro bono student volunteer certification program. These courses and offerings are made possible through the collective efforts of full-time and adjunct clinical faculty, teaching fellows and support staff.
The Randall O. Sorrels Legal Clinics at South Texas College of Law serve indigent and disadvantaged populations in Houston while training law students through supervised client representation and clinical coursework. The Clinics are committed not only to providing access to justice, but also toward the development of compassionate future attorneys.
The clinical program consists of 10 direct service clinics, 7 academic internships, and a pro bono student volunteer certification program. These courses and offerings are made possible through the collective efforts of full-time and adjunct clinical faculty, teaching fellows and support staff.