Monthly Archives: April 2017
One Month Left to Plan Your Memorial Day Events!
The countdown is on! Memorial Day is only one month away! As part of the ABA Veterans Legal Services Initiative, we encourage you to honor the nation’s fallen and build on the success of the National Celebration of Pro Bono … Continue reading
Get the Most Out of the Equal Justice Conference 2017!
The countdown is on! It’s just two weeks until the Equal Justice Conference (EJC) in Pittsburgh. As the conference approaches, we offer some advice for those who may be attending for the first time:
Using Programming and Law to Make a Difference in Kentucky
By: Amelia Martin Adams “I believe in justice, equality, and basic human dignity. I believe that every person is more than the worst decision that they ever made. I believe that through compassion, empathy, and real, emotional connection that I … Continue reading
Spring Break Pro Bono Highlights: Florida Coastal School of Law
Welcome back to our Spring Break Pro Bono Highlights series. Today, we are featuring Florida Coastal School of Law, which sent students to volunteer with two legal aid organizations during spring break 2017.
Get Ready for the 2017 Equal Justice Conference!
The countdown is on! Less than 4 weeks until the 2017 Equal Justice Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! For those of you who are unfamiliar with EJC, it is co-sponsored by the ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service … Continue reading
Spring Break Pro Bono Highlights: University of Tennessee College of Law
Today, we are featuring a guest post in our Spring Break Pro Bono Highlights series from Shawn T. Ross, Access to Justice Coordinator at the University of Tennessee College of Law Institute for Professional Leadership Development. Thanks Shawn for providing … Continue reading
Spring Break Pro Bono Highlights: Rutgers Law School
In today’s Spring Break Pro Bono Highlights, we are featuring Rutgers Law School. During the 2017 spring break, 16 Rutgers students traveled to Atlanta, Georgia to volunteer and do pro bono work with the following six legal aid organizations: Georgia … Continue reading