Institute for Justice Clinic on Entrepreneurship: A Real World Model in Stimulating Private Enterprise in the Inner City
Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College: The Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law, Vol. 5, p. 71, Spring, 2001
14 Pages Posted: 9 Mar 2011 Last revised: 21 Feb 2014
Date Written: 2001
Abstract
In three years, the Institute for Justice (IJ) Clinic on Entrepreneurship located at the University of Chicago Law School grew from little more than an abstract idea of two enterprising University of Chicago law students returning from an Institute for Justice summer conference to what it became – a fully operational public interest law firm in a law school setting.
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Lee, Patricia Hureston, Institute for Justice Clinic on Entrepreneurship: A Real World Model in Stimulating Private Enterprise in the Inner City (2001). Northwestern School of Law of Lewis & Clark College: The Journal of Small and Emerging Business Law, Vol. 5, p. 71, Spring, 2001
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