Measuring the Impact of Clinic Participation on Law Graduates: A Small Case Study

Lawrence Donnelly
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In an academic environment where there is an increasing emphasis on impact, it is rather surprising that there is a paucity of studies on the effect (if any) of participation in a clinical legal education programme on the career trajectory of law graduates. In this article, after considering the methodologies behind and outcomes of two such studies conducted in North America, the author describes how he devised a survey, which was sent to a group of law students at the University of Galway’s externship-based clinical programme it its pilot year, and analyses the responses. In short, this study – like the other two – suggests that clinic participation has a marked impact on lawyers in terms of enhancing practical legal skills, but a less significant impact when it comes to inspiring graduates to embark upon public interest-oriented legal careers or undertake pro bono work. The article acknowledges that there are myriad factors influencing these choices and that it is foolish to extrapolate excessively from these studies. It concludes by arguing that, no matter these “failings” with respect to the social justice imperative that helps define clinical legal education, the capacity of programmes to equip future lawyers with key skills and to instil in them, at the very least, a cognisance of the shortcomings of the law and legal system means that our work is still eminently worthwhile.
衡量临床参与对法律毕业生的影响:一个小案例研究
在一个越来越强调影响力的学术环境中,关于参加临床法律教育计划对法律毕业生职业轨迹的影响(如果有的话)的研究很少,这是相当令人惊讶的。在这篇文章中,在考虑了在北美进行的两项此类研究的方法和结果之后,作者描述了他如何设计一项调查,该调查是在戈尔韦大学实习临床项目的试点年发给一组法律学生的,并分析了回应。简而言之,这项研究——和其他两项研究一样——表明,在提高实际法律技能方面,参加诊所对律师有显著的影响,但在激励毕业生从事以公共利益为导向的法律职业或从事无偿工作方面,影响不那么显著。文章承认,有无数的因素影响这些选择,从这些研究中过度推断是愚蠢的。报告的结论是,无论这些“失败”与帮助定义临床法律教育的社会正义必要性有关,这些项目都有能力让未来的律师掌握关键技能,并至少向他们灌输对法律和法律体系缺陷的认识,这意味着我们的工作仍然是非常值得的。
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