
Academics & Clinicals
Guidelines for King Hall Clinicals: 2006-2007
A Clinical is the involvement of a student in some phase of the legal process through the performance of supervised work of a legal nature in an approved law-related field setting for academic credit. The Clinical program at King Hall is composed of both King Hall Clinicals and Externships. This document describes the King Hall Clinical Program; please see "Externships" for information about that program.
The four King Hall Clinicals that are taught by our own faculty are:
- Civil Rights (Law 420)
- Immigration (Law 440)
- Prison Law (Law 480)
- Family Protection and Legal Assistance Clinic (Law 435)
To Whom Should You Direct Your Questions?
After reviewing these Guidelines, contact the Office Managers for each Clinical. The Clinical Administrator Rena Contreras or the Clinical Director, Professor Bill Hing, may also be consulted.
The following faculty are the supervisors for the UC Davis School of Law Clinicals:
| Clinics | Faculty Supervisors | Contact | Location |
| Immigration | Prof. Amagda Pérez, Prof. Holly Cooper |
530.752.6942 | UC Davis Campus, Cottonwood Cottage (TB 30) |
| Prison Law | Prof. Millard Murphy | 530.752.6942 | UC Davis Campus, Cottonwood Cottage (TB 30) |
| Civil Rights | Prof. Carter White | Toni Goodin-Stites tgoodinstites@ucdavis.edu |
UC Davis Campus, Cottonwood Cottage (TB 30) |
| Family Protection and Legal Assistance |
Prof. Krystal Callaway Jaime |
Woodland, CA |













