Prosecution Externship Symposium
In furtherance of its goal to create a model prosecution externship program, the Center has
sponsored a symposium issue of the Mississippi Law Journal dedicated to a scholarly
examination of such clinical programs.  This volume of the Law Journal collects eleven
articles as well as a note by Attorney General Janet Reno.  Read together, these articles
cover all aspects of how to create and operate prosecution externship program.
2005 Mississippi Law Journal
  Foreword
Visiting Professor Thomas K. Clancy
University of Mississippi School of Law
  The Importance of Prosecution Training in Law School
Attorney General Janet Reno
 

"Tacking Too Close to the Wind": The Challenge to Prosecution Clinics to Set our
Students on a Straight Course

Stacey Caplow

 

Prosecution Clinics: Dealing with Professional Role
Peter A. Joy

  The Use of "Boot Camps" and Orientation Periods in Externships and Clinics: Lessons Learned from a Criminal Prosecution Clinic
Larry Cunningham
  The University of San Diego Criminal Clinic: It's All in the Mix
Jean Montoya
  Beauty and the Beast - Hybrid Prosecution Externships in a Non-Urban Setting
Margaret A. (Peggy) Tonon
 

The New Mexico District Attorney Clinic: Skills and Justice
Lisa Torraco

  Reflections from the Journals of Prosecution Clinic Students
William P. Quigley
  Designing a Hybrid Domestic Violence Prosecution Clinic
Mary A. Lynch
  Benefits of an Integrated (Prosecution & Defense) Criminal Law Clinic
Linda F. Smith
  Community Prosecution: Can a Law School Prosecutors Clinic Adopt This Approach?
Lisa C. Smith
  Prosecutorial Externship Programs: Past, Present and Future
Hans P. Sinha, Clinical Professor and Director,
Prosecutorial Externship Program, University of Mississippi
 

Appendix: Clinical Survey
Hans P. Sinha, Clinical Professor and Director,
Prosecutorial Externship Program, University of Mississippi