This panel will explore several different approaches to incorporating pro bono work into the law school experience. Panelists will present several law school pro bono models -- volunteer projects, curriculum-based projects, and first-year opportunities -- and then will discuss as a group and with the audience the effectiveness of these approaches both as educational tools and as moments of effective legal representation
“Pro bono” is often the first legal Latin that a law student learns, before other courses come in wi...
Contemporary legal education needs to be reconfigured in ways that seek to foster the ethic of publi...
This panel turns a social justice lens on legal education, starting with the first year curriculum, ...
This panel will explore several different approaches to incorporating pro bono work into the law sch...
The panel will examine two different approaches to using a legal writing platform to expose students...
All lawyers\u27 codes of professional ethics in the United States expect members of the bar to perfo...
Identifies ways in which law schools, law students, non-profits and solo and small firm lawyers can ...
All Chase students complete 50 hours of pro bono service prior to graduation. Pro bono service is...
This session builds on Friday’s opening plenary and anticipates significant input and interaction wi...
With the reductions recently made to legal aid, the subsequent possibilities for more self-represent...
The panelists describe three ways in which they teach social justice. Mary Nicol Bowman and Ada She...
Pro Bono: The Ethics of Doing Good considers the ethical rules and standards of the legal professio...
This paper proposes a solution for law schools seeking to enhance access to justice in their communi...
This paper collates presentations made by four student volunteer members of the Birmingham Law Schoo...
By engaging in pro bono work whilst at university, students demonstrate that they are good citizens....
“Pro bono” is often the first legal Latin that a law student learns, before other courses come in wi...
Contemporary legal education needs to be reconfigured in ways that seek to foster the ethic of publi...
This panel turns a social justice lens on legal education, starting with the first year curriculum, ...
This panel will explore several different approaches to incorporating pro bono work into the law sch...
The panel will examine two different approaches to using a legal writing platform to expose students...
All lawyers\u27 codes of professional ethics in the United States expect members of the bar to perfo...
Identifies ways in which law schools, law students, non-profits and solo and small firm lawyers can ...
All Chase students complete 50 hours of pro bono service prior to graduation. Pro bono service is...
This session builds on Friday’s opening plenary and anticipates significant input and interaction wi...
With the reductions recently made to legal aid, the subsequent possibilities for more self-represent...
The panelists describe three ways in which they teach social justice. Mary Nicol Bowman and Ada She...
Pro Bono: The Ethics of Doing Good considers the ethical rules and standards of the legal professio...
This paper proposes a solution for law schools seeking to enhance access to justice in their communi...
This paper collates presentations made by four student volunteer members of the Birmingham Law Schoo...
By engaging in pro bono work whilst at university, students demonstrate that they are good citizens....
“Pro bono” is often the first legal Latin that a law student learns, before other courses come in wi...
Contemporary legal education needs to be reconfigured in ways that seek to foster the ethic of publi...
This panel turns a social justice lens on legal education, starting with the first year curriculum, ...