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Georgia law (O.C.G.A. § 15-19-51) prohibits law students (and other people who are not licensed attorneys) from giving legal advice without attorney supervision. This prohibition includes researching...
View ArticleAlternative Spring Break
The Center for Access to Justice facilitates Alternative Spring Break trips to provide Georgia State Law students the opportunity to spend a week immersed in a substantive area of law, while also...
View ArticleReporting Pro Bono Hours
Log in to report your pro bono hours for Pro Bono & Public Service Recognition Program. Pro bono service consists of external, law-related service students render in the public interest and for the...
View ArticleProposing a Project/Partnership
Student proposals: Students who have suggestions for additional partnerships with existing organizations should submit their proposal using this form or by contacting the Pro Bono Program student...
View ArticleCurrent Partnerships
Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation (AVLF): AVLF Domestic Violence Project: Students may assist attorneys in the Safe and Stable Families Project with case management, communicating with clients,...
View ArticlePro Bono Program FAQ
The Center for Access to Justice is launching a student Pro Bono Program to connect students with legal service opportunities. As part of this launch, the College of Law is updating how students record...
View ArticleCurrent Partnerships/Volunteer Opportunities
Current volunteer opportunities are listed by day/time in the charts below. To sign up, scroll down to the project descriptions, and click the “volunteer here” link for the project that interests you....
View ArticleAlternative Spring Break
The Center for Access to Justice facilitates Alternative Spring Break trips to provide Georgia State Law students the opportunity to spend a week immersed in a substantive area of law, while also...
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