

Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis
Indiana University
Indiana University School of Law, Indianapolis
530 West New York Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
www.indylaw.indiana.edu
Law School Pro Bono Programs
Contact Information
LaWanda Ward, Esq.
Director, Pro Bono & Public Interest Programs
lwward@iupui.edu
(317) 278-9241
Category Type
Formal Voluntary Pro Bono Program Characterized by a Referral System with a Coordinator
Description of Program
The Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis Pro Bono Program introduces law students to the professional obligation of attorneys and the benefits of providing public service, and recognizes the needs of the under-represented in society. The ultimate goal of the program is to encourage students to discharge the lawyer's professional responsibility to render public interest service once they have graduated from law school.
Work for which a student is compensated, either with pay or with academic credit, is not eligible for inclusion in the Pro Bono Program. Activities that qualify as "pro bono service" for purposes of this program are as follows:
- Providing assistance to attorneys delivering legal services to persons of limited means or to charitable, religious, civic, community, governmental and educational organizations in matters which are designed primarily to address the needs of persons of limited means;
- The provision of legal assistance to individuals, groups, or organizations seeking to secure or protect civil rights, civil liberties or public rights; or
- The provision of legal assistance to charitable, religious, civic, community, governmental or educational organizations in matters in furtherance of their organizational purposes, where the payment of standard legal fees would significantly deplete the organization's economic resources or would be otherwise inappropriate.
As a Pro Bono Program participant, students volunteer on supervised projects for non-profit organizations, government agencies, and individual attorneys doing unpaid legal work. The work must benefit the under-served, under-represented, or organizations with limited resources. Participating in the program affords students exposure to diverse areas of practice such as administrative law, criminal law, family law, and children's issues. As a result, students gain practical experience while learning about the legal needs of the under-served.
The Pro Bono Program is open to all IU-Indianapolis law students who have completed their first semester of classes. Placements with participating agencies provide students a chance to gain valuable practical experience working on real cases with real clients. A key aspect of the program is its flexibility. Some placements require only a few hours of work per week while others may require more hours dedicated to the project. Most placements are a semester long, while others will continue throughout the academic year. Preferably, program participation starts at the beginning of each semester. First year students are allowed to participate in two nights of Teen Court their first semester. Second semester first years are allowed to select an agency of their choice.
Students who wish to participate in the program need to do the following: Review the list of participating agencies, meet with LaWanda Ward (Room 115) to identify which agency with whom the student wishes to volunteer his or her time, and submit a resume to be forwarded to the participating agency. Students who wish to pursue an opportunity not on the list must have the placement approved prior to beginning work in order to ensure proper recognition.
For further information, see http://indylaw.indiana.edu/Career/probono.htm.
Location of Program
The Pro Bono Program is housed in the Office of Professional Development. In addition to overseeing the Pro Bono Program, the director provides public interest and general practice counseling to students.
Staffing/Management/Oversight
The Pro Bono Program is overseen and managed by a director. An office assistant maintains the hour database.
Funding
The law school has made a commitment to fund the Pro Bono Program.
Student Run Pro Bono Groups/Specialized Law Education Projects
Street Law
Faculty and Administrative Pro Bono
Awards/Recognition
Students receive recognition for program participation in various ways. Students are eligible to receive a Pro Bono Program notation on their transcript if 50 hours of pro bono work are completed during the course of their law school career. Students must turn in an Hours Log (with supervisor's signature) at the completion of each Pro Bono Project (usually each semester) as well as an Evaluation Form. Once approval of the 50 hours has been given, the recorder's office will request the notation to be placed on the student's transcript. A certificate and a recognition reception will be given at the conclusion of each academic year to those graduates who contributed 50 or more hours to the program. The law school also will recognize program participants who achieved 50 or more hours of service during their law school careers by listing their names in the graduation program. Please note that only those students who turn in their Hours Log and receive approval will be mentioned in the graduation program.
There are three levels of recognition for the Pro Bono Program:
- Bronze Level Participants - 50-99 hours
- Silver Level Participants - 100-199 hours
- Gold Level Participants - 200+ hours
The Norman Lefstein Award of Excellence is given to graduating law students who have contributed 200+ hours of pro bono service throughout their law school career.
The John Paul Berlon Pro Bono Awardis given to a graduating student who has contributed a significant amount of time to the Pro Bono Program and to other community activities throughout his/her law school career. The recipient of this award is someone who has demonstrated outstanding commitment to public service.
Community Service
Law School Public Interest Programs
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Contact Information
LaWanda Ward
Director Pro Bono & Public Interest Programs
lwward@iupui.edu
(317) 278-9241
Certificate/Curriculum Programs
Public Interest Centers
Public Interest Clinics
Civil Practice
Criminal Defense
Disability
Immigration
Appellate
http://indylaw.indiana.edu/clinics/courses.htm
Externships/Internships
Classes with a Public Service Component
Public Interest Journals
Public Interest Career Assistance
Pro Bono Director provides career advice for students seeking public interest opportunities.
Loan Repayment Assistance Programs (LRAP)
Post-Graduate Fellowships/Awards
Law School Funded:
Graduate Student Funded:
Other Funding Sources:
Term Time Fellowships/Scholarships
Law School Funded:
Graduate Student Funded:
Other Funding Sources:
Summer Fellowships
Law School Funded:
Summer Scholars and Roisman Scholars-students receive funding each summer to assist with living expenses while serving public interest entities
Graduate Student Funded:
Other Funding Sources:
Equal Justice Works student group awards summer scholarships to students who have accepted social justice positions with no pay. The amounts vary based on the amount of funds raised during the school year.
Florence Roisman Summer Scholarship - named in honor of a current professor who advocates for social justice. Donations are made by faculty and administrators around the country in her honor.
Extracurricular and Co-Curricular Programs
Norman Amaker Retreat – http://indylaw.indiana.edu/clinics/amaker/retreat.htm
Student Public Interest Groups
Equal Justice Works, Indianapolis chapter



