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A career in public interest law can put your J.D. to use serving the underrepresented and fighting for social justice. Public interest law jobs differ from other positions in that their primary ...
The Public Interest Experience Prizes Board (PIE Prizes Board) hopes students will gain invaluable experience, skills, contacts, and insight to further enable them to find employment after law school ...
CUNY’s government and public interest placement rate was 21 percentage points higher than the University of New Mexico School of Law, the school taking the No. 2 spot for such jobs.
The Student Public Interest Law Fellowship (SPILF) also supports students interested in public interest law careers. Through an annual auction and other events, SPILF raises money to provide annual ...
New York University Law also sent 77 students to public interest positions, but since it had a much larger graduating class (473), it ranked No. 6—16% of its 2022 J.D.s.
The Public Interest Legal Foundation is the same law firm hired to lead Tarrant County's controversial redistricting process.
Public Interest Law Scholarship Program. The Public Interest Scholarship program expands our long-standing commitment to pro bono service and legal practice by financially supporting qualified ...
To the Editor: Jeffrey Selingo’s article “‘President’ Sheen Seeks AmeriCorps Expansion” (November 3) keys in on a central issue in the public-interest legal community today: How can we ...
Over a half-century ago, the NAACP was under attack for its public interest work. Alabama had sought to neuter the NAACP by forcing the organization to disclose its members and donors publicly ...
CUNY Law did not immediately respond to requests for comment on its public interest and government jobs placement rate. University of the District of Columbia Law Dean Twinette Johnson said Monday ...
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