ChildLaw Thesis/Capstone
Students are expected to complete either a thesis or capstone project of substantial depth that explores a specific area of children's law and policy and that integrates subject matter and/or leadership skills learned in the M.J. curriculum. The project is completed in close cooperation with a faculty advisor. Students are required to present their thesis or capstone project to faculty and fellow students during their graduation (Educational Immersion) weekend.
Prerequisites: Law 665, 667, 668, and required elective credits.
Prerequisites: Law 665, 667, 668, and required elective credits.