Jeffrey Selbin co-directs the Policy Advocacy Clinic, which he founded in 2012 as an interdisciplinary clinic for law and public policy students to represent organization engaged in community-led racial and economic justice campaigns.
Selbin is active in local and national clinical legal education, anti-poverty, and criminal justice reform efforts. At Berkeley, he served as co-faculty director of the Henderson Center for Social Justice and faculty director of the East Bay Community Law Center (EBCLC), Berkeley’s community-based clinic. Selbin founded EBCLC’s HIV/AIDS Law Project as a Skadden Fellow and served as EBCLC’s Executive Director.
Nationally, Selbin has served as an elected member of the Clinical Law Review Editorial Board and two terms as an elected member of the board of directors of the Clinical Legal Education Association. He chaired the Poverty Law Section of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS) and was a founding board member of the Fines and Fees Justice Center. Selbin was a visiting clinical professor at Yale Law School and a visiting scholar at NYU School of Law.
Selbin’s scholarship uses empirical tools to explore the theory and practice of clinical education and anti-poverty lawyering. In 2018, Selbin received the Society of American Law Teachers Great Teacher Award and the U.C. Berkeley Chancellor’s Award for Community Engaged Teaching. He has been recognized multiple times as a Northern California Super Lawyer; was named a Wasserstein Fellow by Harvard Law School for distinguished public interest lawyers; and was selected as a Bellow Scholar by the AALS Clinical Section for his anti-poverty and access-to-justice efforts.
Education
B.A., University of Michigan (1983, high distinction and high honors)
C.E.P., L'Institut d'Etudes Politiques (1986, mention assez bien)
J.D., Harvard University (1989, cum laude)
Jeffrey Selbin is teaching the following courses in Fall 2025:
290A sec. 001 - Policy Advocacy Clinic Seminar
295.5P sec. 001 - Policy Advocacy Clinic
295.5X sec. 001 - Advanced Policy Advocacy Clinic
Courses During Other Semesters
| Semester | Course Num | Course Title | Teaching Evaluations | Spring 2026 | 295.5X sec. 001 | Advanced Policy Advocacy Clinic | Spring 2025 | 290C sec. 001 | Policy Advocacy Clinic Seminar for 1Ls | View Teaching Evaluation | 295.5K sec. 001 | Policy Advocacy Clinic for 1Ls | View Teaching Evaluation | 295.5X sec. 001 | Advanced Policy Advocacy Clinic | View Teaching Evaluation | Fall 2024 | 290A sec. 001 | Policy Advocacy Clinic Seminar | View Teaching Evaluation |
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Inspiration 3.0: Student Trio Honored for Exceptional Clinical Advocacy
Extraordinary 3Ls Savannah Reid, Bill Nguyen, and Camila Gonzalez wowed their supervisors, peers, and project partners en route to their awards.
Court Is Closed Due to Coronavirus. But You Still Owe Those Fines and Fees.
Professor Jeffrey Selbin, director of the Policy Advocacy Clinic, talks to The Marshall Project about the concerning history of escalating court fees and fines during recessions.
Policy Advocacy Clinic’s Report Aims to Ensure Debt-Free Justice in California
The clinic is monitoring enforcement of a law that bars California counties from charging fees to parents and guardians of youth in the juvenile legal system.
Policy Advocacy Clinic Students Driving Force Behind Nevada Youth Justice Bill
Thanks to the initiative of two Policy Advocacy Clinic students, Nevada families will no longer have to pay thousands of dollars for everything from food to a public defender when they have a child in the juvenile delinquency system.
Clinic Study Details How Business Districts Target Homeless People
The report explains how these districts have expanded in number and power while excluding the homeless from public spaces.
Music to Their Ears: Students Spur Juvenile Fees Victory in New Orleans
A Berkeley Law clinic’s yearlong effort prods the South’s first court to stop charging administrative fees to families of youth in the juvenile system.
With Two Recent Awards in Tow, Jeffrey Selbin Discusses His Clinical Passion
The director of Berkeley Law’s Policy Advocacy Clinic is honored for his effective, community-driven teaching and research.
Teacher of the Year
Clinical Law Professor Jeffrey Selbin received the 2018 Great Teacher Award from the Society of American Law Teachers (SALT). The society hailed him for showing “that instilling the desire and
How Race Matters
From hairstyle policies to lending practices to mass incarceration, faculty members confront a wide swath of racial justice issues.
Leading the Fight for Fairness
CLINIC STUDENTS POWER MOVEMENT TO ELIMINATE REGRESSIVE JUVENILE JUSTICE FEES NATIONWIDE Berkeley Law students are at the forefront of a national effort to help families overwhelmed by draconian juvenile justice
Clinic Leads National Effort to End Discriminatory Juvenile Justice Fees
A new major grant fuels momentum for Policy Advocacy Clinic to extend its work on the issue.
Alex Kaplan ’16 Wins Sax Prize for Clinical Advocacy
Kaplan was honored for his extraordinary work with Berkeley Law’s Policy Advocacy Clinic and East Bay Community Law Center.
Clinic Achieves Promising Victory in Push to End Juvenile Probation Fees
After its triumph in Alameda County, Berkeley Law’s Policy Advocacy Clinic aims to repeal county authority to assess and collect such fees statewide.
Mission Possible: Berkeley Law Sets the Public Interest Standard
With generous funding and programmatic support, Berkeley Law sets the public interest standard.
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