The Human Rights at Home Litigation Clinic offers Saint Louis University School of Law students the opportunity to work on impactful human rights projects and use human rights in litigation in local courts.
The Human Rights at Home Litigation Clinic focuses on securing fundamental human rights for the most vulnerable persons in the U.S. Through both litigation and projects, SLU LAW students may get the chance to conduct interviews of clients and witnesses; provide legal advice and counseling to clients; draft pleadings; represent clients in court hearings; and interact with human rights legal systems, including U.N. Special Rapporteurs, U.N. Treaty Bodies, or the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.