The Role of Law Schools in Fostering Commitment to Pro Bono Publico

Friday October 05 -
Saturday October 06 2007

  • By: Columbus School of Law, The Catholic University of America
  • ALL DAY
  • Location:
    Washington, DC
  • Contact:
    J.P. “Sandy” Ogilvy
    The Columbus University of America
    202-319-6195
  • Website: law.cua.edu
  • Source: CALegalAdvocates (Decommissioned) > CALegalAdvocates.org

The Role of Law Schools in Fostering Commitment to Pro Bono Publico

A National Conference
October 5-6, 2007

Columbus School of Law
The Catholic University of America

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From October 5 to 6, 2007, the Columbus School of Law of The Catholic University of America will host a national conference titled "The Role of Law Schools in Fostering Commitment to Pro Bono Publico." This two-day conference will include a survey of the ways in which law schools currently are meeting their obligation under ABA Accreditation Standard 302(b)(2) to "provide substantial opportunities" for student participation in pro bono activities. More important, however, the conference will provide a forum to investigate effective and innovative ways in which law schools can expand pro bono opportunities for students. It will examine the creation of partnerships with alumni and other legal professionals to make free and low-cost legal services more available to those who cannot afford such services. The conference will also explore ways to enhance the environment within law schools to foster in graduates a lifetime commitment to community service, including the provision of pro bono legal services.

Who should attend? We believe the question of what law schools can do better to foster a commitment to pro bonois of interest to all segments of the legal community and can be answered only through a sustained dialogue among academia, the bench and the bar. Therefore, we hope faculty, staff and administrators of law schools will attend and engage with interested members of the bench and bar to begin this process.

For more information, contact Professor J.P. "Sandy" Ogilvy at 202-319-6195 or at ogilvy@law.cua.edu.