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Professor Elizabeth M. Schneider, Director of the Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship Program, with Sparer Fellows.
The Law School takes pride in its strong public interest law curriculum. Students can choose from an array of more than 40 courses and seminars to broaden and deepen their knowledge of public interest law. The opportunity for dialogue between faculty and students intensifies in these specialized advanced courses, many of which are limited to a small number of students. Courses that have been taught in the last few years include:



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