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283H sec. 001 - Human Rights Clinic Seminar (Spring 2026)

Instructor: Roxanna Marie Altholz  (view instructor's teaching evaluations - degree students only | profile)
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Units: 2
Grading Designation: Graded
Mode of Instruction: In-Person

Meeting:

W 3:35 PM - 5:25 PM
Location: Law 107
From January 14, 2026
To April 22, 2026

Course Start: January 13, 2026
Course End: April 22, 2026

Enrollment info:
Enrolled: 8
Waitlisted: 0
Enroll Limit: 15
As of: 01/29 11:21 PM


This seminar functions as the companion course for the Human Rights Clinic. It provides training on substantive human rights norms, exposes students to the various types of human rights work (monitoring, litigation, policy, legislation, research, etc.), encourages students to think critically about the goals and trade-offs of human rights methodologies in the context of strengths and limitations of the human rights movement, offers a structured context in which to reflect on the lawyering process, and provides students with the opportunity through student-led class sessions to present aspects of casework for group feedback and discussion (e.g. ethical problems, presentations, written advocacy, etc.). The clinical seminar is graded on the law school’s regular grading scale. We put a high value on the ability of students to reflect on the law and lawyering, engage in self-reflection, and actively participate in class.

Enrollment in the Clinic (4 units per semester) and accompanying Seminar (2 units) is granted by permission. Due to the intensive nature of clinic projects, students are not permitted to enroll in another clinic or field placement concurrently. For the Spring semester, the application will open on November 4, and will be due on November 12. For more information about the application process and to apply, please visit the Clinical Program's website: https://www.law.berkeley.edu/experiential/clinics/apply-to-the-clinics/.

Exam Notes: (None) Series of papers or assignments throughout the semester
(Subject to change by faculty member only through the first two weeks of instruction)
Course Category: Clinics
This course is listed in the following sub-categories:
International and Comparative Law
Race and Law
Social Justice and Public Interest

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