Public Interest and Government Law Association


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Capital Public Interest and Government Law Association is established on the recognition that there is a great need to educate the Capital University Law School (“CULS”) community about the public interest and government practice areas. Furthermore, the Association recognizes that exposing law students to public interest issues and government service at the earliest opportunity may instill an awareness and sensitivity of those issues that will benefit both the lawyer and society.

The Capital Public Interest and Government Law Association (“PI-Gov”) is a student run organization dedicated to promoting involvement in public interest law and government service. To that end, PI-Gov is dedicated to educating and assisting students and alumni in their pursuit of public interest and government law work - paid or pro bono.

If you would like more information about PI-Gov, please e-mail pigov@law.capital.edu.

New membership form for PI-GOV (PDF)

 

Secretary: Fabiana Furgal
Evening Student Liasion: Laurin Wisnor
Auction Chair: Mary Nienaber-Foster
Advisor: Professor Rachel Janutis

PI-Gov News and Newsletters

PI-Gov Supports Students with Fellowships for Low or Unpaid Summer Legal Work
Meet the 2007 PI-Gov Fellows
PI-Gov Raises $6,000 for Summer Stipends
September 2005 (PDF)

Related Links

Public Interest at Capital Law School

 

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