The aim of this paper is to investigate the utility of a small-scale Street Law project as
a capstone service-learning course in one Irish university. It begins with a discussion of
Street Law as an aspect of clinical legal education in Ireland and considers the aims
and objectives of Street Law pedagogy. It then describes the development of a Street
Law project at the School of Law, University of Limerick (UL) and explains how the
approach taken in this project differs from that in other institutions. The paper will
then outline a study undertaken with UL Street Law students. The results of the study
are presented and critically assessed to consider the contribution and sustainability of
the project in its current form