The School has noteworthy partnerships with law schools from several international universities. The School is currently exploring a partnership with the University of Illinois (U.S.A) to establish an Intellectual Property law and Technology Law Centre. The School collaborated with Regent Law School (U.S.A) to become the first law School in Uganda to host an American Bar Association approved study abroad programme for American law students. The School has partnered with Pepperdine University’s School of Law (U.S.A) on breakthrough justice initiatives in Uganda. These include work on the first plea bargaining initiative in Uganda (involving Juvenile defendants) and assisting in the first adult plea bargaining session in Uganda. The School has partnered with several other organizations through its clinical Legal education Program including International Justice Mission (IJM), Uganda Christian Lawyers Fraternity (UCLF), Joni and Friends International and Land Equity Movement Uganda (LEMU). It has active Memorandums of Understanding in place with several clinical partners. The collaborative activities of the School of law are not limited to outside institutions. The School is presently working with the Bishop Tucker School of Divinity on some exciting projects that marry theology and law. These projects for divinity students entitled “Law for Ministry in Uganda” and the launch of a “justice sermon” initiative where divinity students preach justice-related messages and law students conduct legal intake interviews after the sermons.