10th Annual RJI Conference
Restorative Justice and Human Trafficking - from Wisconsin to the World
Keynote: Human Trafficking: Listening to Survivors, Fighting for Justice
Martina Vandenberg, President, The Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal Center
Keynote: Human Trafficking: Listening to Survivors, Fighting for Justice
Martina Vandenberg, President, The Human Trafficking Pro Bono Legal Center
The LEC is a clinical program at Marquette University Law School. It operates as an independent law office staffed by LEC Director Nathan Hammons and law students.
The Posner Exchange is an annual event held each April that includes a conversation with a renowned leader in public service law. The event also includes a ceremony inducting law students into the Marquette Law School Pro Bono Honor Society. Inductees have performed 50 or more hours of pro bono service during their law school careers; students who have achieved 120 or more hours receive special recognition. These hours are entirely voluntary, the students receiving neither monetary compensation nor academic credit.
Log in to your pro bono account
Login credentials are noted in the Pro Bono Onboarding page for current students.
Complete an online application for new and renewing applicants.
Be prepared to attach the following to your online application form:
Program Qualifications:
Applicants for LRAP will be considered if they meet the following qualifications:
Becoming a PILS fellow is competitive. Fellows are selected each April.
To apply:
2023 Summer Youth Institute Photo Book
Marquette Law School, Eckstein Hall
SYI Participants will gather here each day for exploration, learning, and fun. What is it like to engage in the study of law?
Melissa Love Koenig Professor, Marquette University Law School. Professor Love Koenig is a Professor of Legal Writing at Marquette Law School. Before joining the Marquette faculty, she was a litigator in practice in Milwaukee and clerked at the Wisconsin Supreme Court. Her interest in the Summer Youth Institute comes from her work as a high school English teacher before law school.