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American Bar Association http://www.abanet.org/legalservices/probono.html
The ABA Standing Committee on Pro Bono and Public Service is the national source of information, resources and assistance to support, facilitate, and expand the delivery of pro bono legal assistance. The Standing Committee and its project, the Center for Pro Bono, encourage lawyers to do pro bono work and help them connect with opportunities that meet their needs. Our programs, projects and services help pro bono programs, advocates and policymakers address the legal needs of the poor.
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AmeriCorps Week http://www.americorpsweek.gov/
AmeriCorps Week is a recruitment and recognition event designed to bring more Americans into service, salute AmeriCorps members and alums for their powerful impact, and thank the community partners who make AmeriCorps possible.
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Association for Legal Career Coordinators http://www.nalp.org
NALP is dedicated to facilitating legal career counseling and planning, recruitment and retention, and the professional development of law students and lawyers.
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Baton Rouge Bar Association http://www.brba.org
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Capital Area Legal Services Corporation http://calscla.org/
Capital Area Legal Services Corporation, a private, non-profit corporation, provides high quality civil legal services to the indigent. The underlying premise is that everyone, regardless of income or status, is entitled to access to the court and to have their day in court. Its mission is to dedicate its resources and corporate service to provide competent, concerned and motivated attorneys, paralegals and support staff, who provide high quality legal services that meet the needs of the poor, handicapped, and elderly in civil matters.
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Center For Legal Aid Education http://www.legalaideducation.org
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Equal Justice Works http://www.equaljusticeworks.org
The mission of Equal Justice Works is to create a just society by mobilizing the next generation of lawyers committed to equal justice.
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Legal Service Corporation Resource Center http://www.lri.lsc.gov
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Louisiana Bar Foundation http://www.raisingthebar.org
The Louisiana Bar Foundation (LBF) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) entity organized under the state of Louisiana. We exist to preserve, honor and improve our system of justice by funding, developing and otherwise promoting efforts which enhance the legal profession, increase public understanding of the legal system and advance the reality of equal justice under the law. The LBF supports programs that provide free legal services for the poor in all 64 parishes of the state of Louisiana.
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Louisiana State Bar Association http://www.lsba.org
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Louisiana State University Paul M. Hebert Law Center http://www.law.lsu.edu
About 60 percent of the world uses some version of civil law; about 40 percent relies on a form of common law. Of all of the 181 law schools in the nation, only LSU gives each of its students extensive study in each — and a degree in each to prove it. LSU Law Center’s curriculum requires seven semesters, including one summer. Many students choose to spend that summer studying in LSU Law's program in Lyon, France. Because of the constant presence of two law systems, a comparative environment and an international flavor characterize the campus.
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PS Law Net http://www.pslawnet.org
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Southern University Law Center http://www.sulc.edu
Welcome to the Southern University Law Center
Discover the diversity in people, services, and activities as you explore the pages of this Internet communication. Whether you are a current or prospective student, faculty, staff, alumnus, or other supporter, we want to share with you information that will help you engage in the "life-changing experience" at this Law Center.
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The Pro Bono Project, New Orleans http://www.probono-no.org/
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