CLEO Resources
Blog Posts
The Impact of Bias in Law Clinics
Marc Johnson and Dr Omar Madhloom explain the impact of bias on clients and how to deal with that in a law clinic setting, highlighting their recent article on the same point
Clinical Learning
Kathryn Saban and Sadie Whittam consider the benefits of incorporating practical legal skills into education, and discuss how they have embedded such skills in the Clinical Learning Degree Programme at Lancaster University
The Educational Relationship
Dr Jonny Hall of Northumbria University offers some thoughts on the educational relationship in clinical supervision, building on his recent appearance on the CLEO Podcast.
Legal Advice Clinic Documents & Policies
Documents for use in legal clinic environment
Qualifying Work Experience Guidance for University Law Clinics
Qualifying Work Experience Guidance for Students involved in Clinic
CLE Recognition List Guide
CLE Handbook
Resources from Events
CLEO AGM
Resources from the CLEO AGM
CLEO Conference Materials
Resources from the 2025 CLEO Conference
CLEO Governance
CLEO Governance Documents
Useful Links
IJCLE
The International Journal of Clinical Legal Education is an international peer reviewed open access journal devoted to the innovative field of clinical legal education.
IJPLE
The International Journal of Public Legal Education is an international peer reviewed open access journal devoted to the innovative field of public legal education (PLE).
LawWorks
LawWorks is a charity committed to enabling access to justice through free legal advice.
ENCLE
ENCLE is a European Network of persons committed to achieving justice through education. It aims to bring together persons from different countries, who exchange perspectives and work collaboratively from a variety of legal, educational and organisational settings in order to promote justice and increase the quality of law teaching through Clinical Legal Education (CLE).
PILnet
PILnet envisions a world where the rule of law delivers justice and protects human rights. PILnet collaborates with local partners around the globe to develop the legal landscape essential to rights-respecting societies. It provides lawyers with the tools they need to challenge injustice, strengthens the ability of citizens to shape law and policy, and connects a global community of activist lawyers who are using law to advance change. PILnet has four primary strategies; Public Interest lawyering, Pro Bono, Legal Aid & Legal Education
GAJE
GAJE is a GLOBAL ALLIANCE of persons committed to achieving JUSTICE through EDUCATION