Many of the top schools emphasize committment to "public interest" careers. But what exactly does such a career entail? This is a wide spectrum right?
For example, I'm looking into family law and education law. Are those public interest? Can they be in certain circumstances?
Help appreciated
What counts as "public interest" law? Forum
- Ipsa Dixit
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Re: What counts as "public interest" law?
It's kind of a catchall term that I think is generally understood as working in the non-profit sector usually providing direct services to indigent clients. It may also include working for the government (though some do not necessarily consider this public interest though it is public service.) There are also private firms representing plaintiffs on consumer issues that are also sometimes described as public interest.
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Re: What counts as "public interest" law?
Public Interest = Non private practice + Non profit work
IE: Gov'ment: PD, ADA, US Attorney, DOJ, Jag, etc. Non profit work: IE UNICEF, Redcross, clowns without borders, etc.
IE: Gov'ment: PD, ADA, US Attorney, DOJ, Jag, etc. Non profit work: IE UNICEF, Redcross, clowns without borders, etc.
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Re: What counts as "public interest" law?
Thanks! I appreciate it.
What is the difference as non-profit and not-for-profit in this regard?
What is the difference as non-profit and not-for-profit in this regard?
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