Community Informational Projects
Community Informational Projects are one type of pro bono project where students research an area of the law and prepare a presentation–with the help of a supervising attorney or law professor–which is used to educate members of the community and to inform them of their legal rights or legal options. Such projects are often carried out in partnership with community organizations such as the United Way.
Below are some examples Community Informational Projects:
- Rights of Convicted Felons – United Way
- Rights in Police Encounters – United Way
- Rights of the Homeless – United Way
- Education Rights of Children with Disabilities – United Way
- Will Workshop – Caretakers of Children with Disabilities


