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.
Looking for a legal experience this summer? Volunteer with the Self-Help Web Center at the Cook County Circuit Court!
We are searching for general volunteers and Domestic Relations 711 Clerks (training provided). Earn volunteer hours toward the Chicago-Kent Certificate of Service or Federal Work Study money.
Why the SHWC?
- Build your resume
- Gain valuable experience
- Help those who truly need it
If you are interested, please email Peggy Wojkowski at mwojkows@kentlaw.iit.edu or shwc@kentlaw.iit.edu.
Please see our flier.
J.D. Certificate in Public Interest Law
Chicago-Kent's Public Interest Certificate Program is currently accepting Letters of Intent. The J.D. Certificate in Public Interest Law requires:
- Curriculum Planning Meeting
- Public Interest Career Planning Meeting
- Public Interest Law and Policy (3 credits)
- Legal Writing IV - Public Interest (3 credits)
- 6 additional credit hours of public interest-related course work, including a public interest clinic, public interest internship or public interest seminar
- Completion of the Dean's Certificate of Service (50 hours of community service)
- The Letter of Intent form is available on the Certificate in Public Interest Law section of the Chicago-Kent website and in the CAJT office in room 775.
More Information
For more information about any of our projects please email
cajt@kentlaw.iit.edu,
or visit www.kentlaw.iit.edu/cajt.
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