
Clinics and Field Placements
The Fredric G. Levin College of Law Clinics and Field Placements are faculty-supervised, advice, representation and mediation clinics that integrate the college’s nationally-ranked scholarship with applied lawyering, mediation and problem-solving skills developed through simulation courses and by providing legal services in the State Attorney’s Office, Public Defender’s Office or a fully operational law clinic.
Students enrolled in our clinics gain real-world legal skills through participation with real clients alongside experienced clinical faculty.
Virgil D. Hawkins Civil Legal Clinics
Environmental and Community Development Clinic
Learn MoreGator TeamChild Juvenile Law Clinic
Learn MoreHeirs’ Property Clinic
Learn MoreInnovation and Entrepreneurship Clinic
Learn MoreImmigration Clinic
Learn MoreLow-Income Taxpayer Clinic
Learn MoreMediation Clinic
Learn MoreVeterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic
Learn MoreCriminal Law Field Placements
UF Law offers three unique Criminal Law Field Placements. In each placement, students participate in every aspect of the trial process, including selecting a jury, arguing motions, presenting opening statements, examining witnesses and delivering closing arguments.
Prosecution Field Clinic
Learn MorePublic Defender Field Clinic
Learn MoreWrongful Convictions Field Clinic
Learn MoreIndividuals seeking to connect with the clinics may contact the clinical faculty here. Students interested in learning more about our clinics, the application process and certified legal intern process and rules may refer to the Experiential Learning section in the Student Resources page on Canvas.
Upcoming Clinic Events
March 23-April 2
UF Law Clinic Application Form
Clinic Application Open for Fall 2026 Clinics
March 30-April 2
11:45 a.m.-1:15 p.m.
Clinic Connect: Current and former clinic students will be tabling. Stop by to learn more about the clinics.
Marcia Whitney Schott Courtyard
March 30
12:10-1:10 p.m.
Student Externship Showcase
345 Zach Hall at HOL




