Summer/Fall 2002 Directed Interns

Once students have successfully completed the Clinic internship program, they may participate in a directed internship of one to three hours depending on faculty availability and approval. Directed interns may concentrate on one area of practice.

Photograph: Glen McBeth.Glen McBeth was a directed intern during the summer semester under the supervision of Prof. Petty. "My experience in the Washburn Law Clinic was by far the most worthwhile thing I have done at law school. I learned more useful information there than in any other class, applied that knowledge, and felt good doing it."

Photograph: Jennifer Dahlstrom.Jennifer Dahlstrom is fulfilling her directed internship under the supervision of Prof. Petty. "Law Clinic is the most practical class I've ever taken. I have been able to become much more confident in my ability to interact with clients and to speak in court."

Photograph: Patrick Earnest.Patrick Earnest is volunteering his time this semester in the Clinic under the supervision of Prof. Francis. "Clinical course work is the most valuable experience I've had in law school."

Photograph: Kimberly Kearse-Lane.Kimberly Kearse-Lane is playing a dual role this semester. She is a directed intern under the supervision of Prof. Petty and a regular intern under the supervision of Prof. Francis. "Clinic has equipped me with research skills and confidence. I believe if I choose to be a litigator I can be an effective representative for my clients after this experience."

Photograph: Judy Ullmann.After taking the summer off, Judy Ullmann comes back to the Clinic this semester not only as a directed intern under Prof. Petty's supervision, but as the Student Coordinator. "Clinic has so much to offer. I'm glad I'll be able to list it on my resume and share my experience with prospective employers."