Karen Forman, Associate Dean of Public Interest, Clinical and Graduate Programs, and Vanita
Saleema Snow, Assistant Director of Career and Professional Development served
on The DC Pro Bono Week Committee, compromised of area
non-profit providers, law school representatives, and law firm pro bono
coordinators. Events planned for DC Pro Bono Week
included a poverty simulation and a
Know Your Rights Consumer Credit Information program, which served as a
community service event for many DCSL first-year law students. The poverty
simulation attracted
attorneys from both law firms and the legal services community, including Jim
Sandman, Legal Services Corporation President. Participants navigated through a
maze of slum landlords, predatory check-cashing establishments, and various
social service agencies to simulate the complexities related with living
in poverty. The event is designed to help the DC legal community identify the
barriers low-income clients confront and how lawyers can help alleviate some of
those barriers.
Karen Forman, Associate Dean of Public Interest, Clinical and Graduate Programs