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PRO BONO WEEK 2012 EVENTS

Suffolk University Law School's Rappaport Center is hosting several events to recognize and urge support of pro bono work as part of the ABA's National Pro Bono Celebration, Oct. 21-27.


PRO BONO FAIR FOR ATTORNEYS AND LAW STUDENTS
Monday, Oct. 22 | 5pm-7pm
Sargent Hall Function Room

Students at Pro Bono Fair

Join the Rappaport Center and the Boston Bar Association for our fourth annual Pro Bono Fair. This is a great opportunity for students to network with public interest employers and for recent alums to explore the idea of dedicating some free time to pro bono activities. Refreshments will be served. RSVP and see participating organizations here.


PRO BONO CHALLENGE
Tuesday, Oct. 23 | All day
Sargent Hall
Sign up for the Suffolk Law Pro Bono Program and win a pizza party during December exams! Enrolling in the Program allows you to stay connected to the wide range of volunteer opportunities available and does not obligate you to volunteer immediately. Sign up at the Rappaport Center, the 1st floor lobby area, or the 4th floor area outside of the cafeteria.


OUT OF STATE CRIMINAL RECORD INFORMATION PROJECT
Wednesday, Oct. 24 | 5pm-6pm
Sargent Hall, Corcoran Room
Help Greater Boston Legal Services, the Legal Advocacy and Resource Center, and the Suffolk Public Interest Law Group launch a new project to compile information about criminal record sealing procedures in different states. Many Massachusetts residents have sought help from GBLS and LARC with out-of-state criminal record issues, demonstrating the need for this information. For more information and to RSVP, email mfriedman@suffolk.edu.


ASIAN AMERICAN POLL MONITORING PROJECT
Thursday, Oct. 25  | 4:30pm
Sargent Hall, Room 275
Join the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund and the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association to help defend Asian American Voting Rights! Volunteers will be trained to monitor the elections for compliance with the federal Voting Rights Act, which mandates bilingual ballots and forbids anti-Asian voter discrimination. For more information and to RSVP, email mfriedman@suffolk.edu.


QUESTIONS? Contact mfriedman@suffolk.edu.





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