Clinic Services

Welcome, Sturm College of Law Clinical students! The Law Library is pleased to offer special services for you. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about these services, email us at help@law-du.libanswers.com

Services

  • Liaisons

    We have reinstated our clinic liaison program, which means that every clinical program has a dedicated law librarian to work with for training, finding resources, and to provide assistance with research. Your liaison can provide training on how to navigate the library’s extensive electronic database offerings and eBook portals, including training on Westlaw, Lexis, and Bloomberg Law. The law librarians also provide assistance with Bluebook citation questions, locating hard-to-find resources, and finding the best resources for your research questions. 

    Liaisons for Clinical Programs

    Clinical Program Liaison Liaison Email
    Civil Litigation Clinic Faith Lee faith.lee@du.edu
    Civil Rights Clinic Karina Condra karina.condra@du.edu
    Community Economic Development Marla Morris marla.morris@du.edu
    Criminal Defense Mike Whitlow michael.whitlow@du.edu
    Environmental Law Faith Lee faith.lee@du.edu
    Immigration Law and Policy Karina Condra karina.condra@du.edu
    Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic Marla Morris marla.morris@du.edu
  • Borrowing and Library Carrels

    Since books obtained through interlibrary loan or Prospector can no longer be taken out of the library, we can set up specific carrels in the library for each of the clinics. The carrels are located near the scanner in the southeast corner of the 2nd floor and will be marked with a reserved sign for your clinic. Whenever you request and receive a book through interlibrary loan or using the Prospector system, the materials will be held at these carrels for your use solely in the library (they cannot be removed from the library). You have full and free access to a Bookeye scanner that you can use to scan materials and either email them to yourself or download them onto a USB/thumb drive. The carrels are for non-DU library books only. Any book borrowed from the Westminster Law Library, the main campus library (AAC), the Hampden Center, the Iliff Library, or the Music Library can be checked out and taken out of the library. The library has instituted a new fee and fine structure. Please note that all lost books will now incur a $400 fee. For more information or to set up a dedicated carrel, email us at help@law-du.libanswers.com