Chicago-Kent College of Law established the Center
for Access to Justice & Technology (CAJT) to make
justice more accessible to the public by promoting the use
of the Internet in the teaching, practice, and public access
to the law.
Public Interest Certificate Program
- Chicago-Kent's new Public
Interest Certificate Program is currently accepting
letters of intent for the certificate program. The Certificate
requires 12 credit hours for completion, including Public
Interest Law and Policy and the public interest section
of Legal Writing IV. Letter of intent forms are available
here.
Self-Help Web Center (SHWC)
Volunteer Opportunity: SHWC is currently seeking
volunteer web facilitators for the Self-Help Web Desk at
the Daley Center. Volunteers at the web desk gain real-world
experience by helping self-represented and under-represented
litigants access legal information through the internet.
To become an SHWC volunteer or to learn more about this
program contact Dave Bonebrake; dbonebrake@kentlaw.edu
More Information
For more information about any of our projects or positions
please email: cajt@kentlaw.edu, or visit www.kentlaw.edu/cajt.
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