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Pro Bono and Community Service ruler

If you are a public interest attorney, non-profit organization, governmental institution, or other legal entity that is engaged in legal or legislative work for the benefit of individuals, groups, or causes that are under-represented in the legal system and would be interested in working with Georgetown Law student volunteers, there are two ways you can solicit a partnership.

Regular and Short-Term Volunteer Opportunities
First, second, and third year JD students, as well as LLMs, are available for a variety of volunteer commitments, from legal research and writing support on individual projects or cases to ongoing intake or client work on a weekly or monthly basis. Learn about law student volunteers.

Semester- or Year-long Internships
Many students are interested in extended internships with organizations over a semester or year. Students typically work 8 - 15 hours per week. Internships can focus on a particular ongoing project or immerse the student in the breadth of an organization's work. To post an internship opportunity, use our Symplicity system.


Revised 4/17/09 (skd)