
EMPLOYERSPenn Law sets the standard for public service:
Our nationally renowned Toll Public Interest Center continues to lead the way in the field of pro bono. We recognize how this service both enriches the law school experience for our students while simultaneously providing a meaningful contribution to the public interest legal community on a full spectrum of issues, among them:
Pro Bono Requirement All Penn Law students are required to perform 70 hours of law-related pro bono work as a condition of graduation. Funding The Center coordinates summer funding for public interest internships. Public Service Programming The Center hosts a wide variety of programs on cutting edge topics in public interest and public sector law. Toll Public Scholars Program The Toll Public Interest Center administers the Toll Public Interest Scholars Program and works with the Scholars to organize the Edward V. Sparer Symposium. Edward V. Sparer Symposium Each year the Toll Public Interest Center and interested faculty plan the Edward V. Sparer Symposium, one of the most prominent public interest conferences in the country. Faculty Advisory Board |
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