Equal Justice Works (formerly the National Association for Public Interest Law) was founded in 1986 by law students dedicated to surmounting barriers to equal justice that affect millions of low-income individuals and families. Today, Equal Justice Works leads the country in organizing, training and supporting public service-minded law students, and in creating summer and postgraduate public interest jobs.
Likewise, the Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. Chapter of Equal Justice Works seeks to support public service-minded UDC-DCSL students by sponsoring events throughout the year, including:
Get involved:
- Students who are already members and those interested in becoming members of the EJW Rauh Chapter should join the chapter's group on TWEN (the steps are the same as adding a regular law school course).