Where Have our Students Worked?
Over the last ten years, Penn Law students have used the law school’s guaranteed summer funding to spend their summers working in over 1,600 unpaid public interest and government placements. Organizations Penn Law students have worked for include:
Bureau of Consumer Protections | Pennsylvania Innocence Project |
California Court of Appeal | Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas |
Campaign for Youth Justice | Philadelphia Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts |
Disability Rights Network | Supreme Court of New York |
Environmental Protection Agency | U.S. Bankruptcy Court |
Greater Boston Legal Services, Health & Disability Unit | U.S. Department of Energy |
Legal Aid Society | U.S. Department of Justice |
Mental Health Public Defenders Office | U.S. Department of Labor |
NAACP Legal Defense Fund | U.S. International Trade Commission |
National Labor Relations Board | U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission |
New York City Law Department | U.S. Treasury Department |
Penn Law Civil Practice Clinic | The Public Defender Service of Washington D.C. |
Pennsylvania Human Relations Council | Washington State Court of Appeals |