Law School in Action: Boston College Innocence Program

Boston College Law School gives its students a wide range of classes to take that are taught by some of the best scholars in the field. Yet, while learning about the law in a classroom is crucial to becoming a successful attorney, nothing prepares you for day-to-day practice more than getting hands-on experience before graduating. That’s where BC Law’s clinics come in.

Law students in their second and third years of study can apply for coveted spots in any of the school’s fifteen clinics. No matter what someone’s legal interest is, there’s a clinic for them! To help students better understand the opportunities available to them, the BC Law Impact Blog is highlighting each of these clinics this semester. Here is our interview with the director of the Boston College Innocence Program, Sharon Beckman.

Tell us about your clinic!

Students in the Boston College Innocence Program work as a team to free clients wrongfully convicted and imprisoned in Massachusetts. They meet with clients, interview witnesses, investigate crime scenes, work with forensic experts and co-counsel, research and write motions and memoranda of law, and assist in court hearings. They also collaborate with community partners and all three branches of state government on systemic reforms aimed at remedying and preventing wrongful convictions.

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