Clinics, Externships and Pro Bono Cases Provide Invaluable Experience for Students at The John Marshall Law School

August 5 – Daily Herald

John Marshall featured:

As a law student, one of the best ways to know how the law applies to real life is through experience. As it prepares students to succeed, The John Marshall Law School in Chicago is offering students a variety of ways to gain law practice experience in dealing with legal issues before they graduate and become members of the Bar.

“We have an array of externships that give our students the opportunity to work in court, for a not-for-profit organization, in judicial chambers or in the corporate world. The students come away with a better understanding of the law, and the experiences greatly enhance students’ résumés,” said Clinical Professor Susann MacLachlan, director of Clinical Programs. John Marshall students were externing with 50 judges this summer.

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