Indiana University Maurer School of Law-Bloomington
Using a contribution from Baker & Daniels to create two Pro Bono Fellowships, the Maurer School of Law has turned its existing pro bono program into a cohesive program with greater institutional support. The program, now called the Access to Justice Program, coordinates the current pro bono component and is expanding to meet the needs of students interested in working in the public interest area after graduation.
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Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
Baker & Daniels has sponsored two Public Interest Fellowships through the Clinical Programs of the Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis. The Fellows developed a forum and conference to address Indiana's mortgage foreclosure issues and expanded the scope of the Criminal Defense Clinic, developing a Wrongful Convictions Clinic that allows students to develop skills to advocate for those wrongfully convicted.
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University of Notre Dame Law School
Baker & Daniels' pro bono collaboration with the University of Notre Dame Law School has resulted in the creation of five separate student pro bono initiatives over the past year. A recognition event at the end of the Spring 2009 semester celebrated the creation of the program and completion of a full year of initiatives. The law school plans to develop more initiatives in the year ahead.
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