Pro Bono Award Nomination Deadline Extended! (Until Friday, 9/14)
Hello, readers. We know it’s a busy time of year. So we’re extending the nomination deadline for our 2012 PSJD (formerly PSLawNet) Pro Bono Publico Award by one week. The new deadline is Friday, 9/14. Take advantage of this opportunity to shine the spotlight on a law student who deserves national recognition for her public interest and pro bono work. Here’s what you need to know:
Do you know a law student who’s a public interest/pro bono rock star? NALP is seeking nominations for the 2012 PSLawNet/PSJD Pro Bono Publico Award.
Download the Nomination Form Here!
Purpose: To recognize the significant contributions that law students make to underserved populations, the public interest community, and legal education by performing pro bono or public service work.
Eligibility: The Pro Bono Publico Award is available to any second- or third-year law student at a PSJD Subscriber School. The recipient will be honored during an Award Luncheon at NALP’s Public Service Mini-Conference on Thursday, October 25, 2012 at the Washington, DC office of Crowell & Moring, LLP. The award recipient will receive transportation to Washington, a one-night stay in an area hotel, a commemorative plaque, and a small monetary award.
Award Criteria: Law students are judged by the extracurricular commitment they have made to law-related public service projects or organizations; the quality of work they performed; and the impact of their work on the community, their fellow students, and the school. Though a student’s involvement in law school-based public interest organizing and fundraising is relevant; actual pro bono and public interest legal work will be the primary consideration.
Nomination Deadline & Packet Contents: Nominations must be received by Friday, September 7, 2012 at 5pm Eastern Time, by fax, mail, or email (see contact information at bottom). Along with the nomination form and a résumé, nomination packets may include any materials which support a nominee’s candidacy; such as letters of recommendation, statements detailing a nominee’s work, and media articles.