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What Is Public Interest Law? - Harvard Law School
What Is Public Interest Law? Public Interest Issue Areas; Public Interest Work Types; Public Service in the Private Sector; Public Service Practice Settings
Public Interest Issue Areas - Harvard Law School
In any event, public interest work covers a huge range of issue areas, including some that people typically think of as “corporate.” The following are some issue areas public interest lawyers work in, along with links to relevant guides.
Public Interest Work Types - Harvard Law School
The work done by public interest lawyers covers a broad range of activities. For some people, the type of work/the way they work is one of the most critical components of job satisfaction. The following are examples of types of work that public interest lawyers might do.
Public Service Practice Settings - Harvard Law School
Public service practice takes place in legal services and law reform organizations, as well as in government agencies at all levels. It encompasses charities, educational and public international organizations, private public interest law firms and private law firms performing pro bono work.
Private Public Interest Law and Plaintiffs’ Firm Guide
Private public interest law firms (PPILFs) are involved in many of the same issues addressed by nonprofit public interest legal organizations and government agencies, but in a law firm setting. There is no official test for what establishes a firm as a private public interest law firm.
About OPIA - Harvard Law School
The Bernard Koteen Office of Public Interest Advising (OPIA), Harvard Law School’s career services office specializing in public interest law, offers advising appointments for HLS students and alumni with our experienced attorney advisors, a wealth of resources for planning a public interest career and landing a job, and a welcoming public ...
Public Interest Compensation Information - Harvard Law School
SFS reports the average public interest salary based on 2023 graduates who participate in the Low Income Protection Plan (LIPP) to be $70,000. This does not include clerkships (although clerks are eligible for LIPP if they will pursue public interest work after completing their clerkship).
Public Interest Career Resources - Harvard Law School
Harvard Law School recognizes the importance of public interest post-graduate fellowships as an entry point for public interest careers, and provides extensive information and guidance on applying for these positions.
Attorney – The Public Interest Law Center - Harvard Law School
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Conservative / Libertarian Public Interest Law Career Guide
One of the most prestigious conservative public interest law journals is the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy. Review the recent articles, and the recent developments of the Supreme Court in each edition to learn more about the current issues and trends in conservative public interest law.