How are students placed in the various programs listed under “Pro Bono Opportunities”?
1Ls are asked to complete a Pro Bono Program Placement Form during the organizational fair at the beginning of the school year and during the course of the training sessions. Student coordinators of the various pro bono programs will then make assignments based on the student’s ranked preferences, the timeliness in which such form was received and language ability. While there are capacity limits for the majority of the programs, every student who signs up for the Domestic Violence Pro Bono Project, StreetLaw or the Student Animal Defense Fund will be able to participate in that pro bono program as long as the mandatory training sessions for each program have been completed.
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