Health Justice Clinic | An introduction from Allison Korn & Hannah Demeritt
Clinical Professor Allison Korn, director of the Duke Health Justice Clinic, and Clinical Professor Hannah Demeritt, supervising attorney for the clinic, talk about the clinic's work, how students get involved, the skills that students learn, and their favorite part about leading the clinic. The clinic trains students to serve the unmet needs of low income people facing serious illness.
Chapters:
0:20 - Tell us about the work your clinic does.
1:20 - Tell us a little about your role with the clinic.
2:36 - When are students able to work with your clinic?
3:05 - What types of work do students do with your clinic?
4:04 - What legal skills do students learn in your clinic?
5:19 - Tell us about a great experience you’ve had working with students in your clinic.
7:34 - How can students continue to do this type of work after graduation?
Resources:
- Director Allison Korn: https://law.duke.edu/fac/korn/
- Supervising Attorney Hannah Demeritt: https://law.duke.edu/fac/demeritt/
- Duke Health Justice Clinic: https://law.duke.edu/healthjustice/