College of Law

Public Interest Law

Public Interest Summer Fellowships

Public Interest Law allows an attorney to make a contribution to our society. Many “for-profit” attorneys are involved in pro bono cases (work without compensation done for the good of the public) throughout their careers. However, an attorney can choose to devote all of his/her time and talents to public interest cases through a career in public interest law.

Public interest law practice settings include: Non-Profit Public Interest Organizations, Legal Services Offices, Public Defenders, Prosecuting Attorneys, Federal, State and Local Government Offices, Courts, and Public Interest-Oriented Law Firms.

Characteristics important to public interest lawyers include: passion for public service, strong interpersonal communication skills, oral advocacy skills, patience, tenacity, foreign language skills, ability to cope with crisis, organizational skills, excellent time management skills and resourcefulness. (From The Official Guide to Legal Specialties, Lisa L. Abrams). If you would like assistance preparing your resume for a public interest job search, please contact our office.

 

Public Service Funding Sources

Public Service Funding Sources/Paid Internships (1L/2L)

Post-Graduate Public Service Fellowships (3L/Grad)

 

Loan Forgiveness and Repayment Programs

State Loan Repayment Assistance Programs (LRAPs)

Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

Student debt relief information from Equal Justice Works

Public Interest/Government Resources & Job Postings

Ohio Public Interest Organizations

Michigan Public Interest Organizations

Legal Services Corporation 
Find data about national and local LSC grantees to help prepare yourself for the job search and interviews with various legal services organizations.

PSJD
Law schools pay annual dues to allow their students access to this comprehensive listing of public interest legal jobs. Students and graduates of Toledo Law are able to sign up for a free individualized account. You may search for public interest positions, volunteer opportunities, paid summer positions, and post-graduate positions and fellowships by type of work and geographic region.

Government Honors and Internship Handbook
Lists summer and post-graduate legal positions with almost every federal agency, and many state agencies as well. This web site is password protected. Please contact the Office of Professional Development for a username and password.

Equal Justice Works
Contains information on public interest jobs, fellowships, and resources for law school graduates. It is searchable by state. Additionally, EJW sponsors an annual job fair in October, held in Washington, D.C. Look for registration  information on the organization's web site and from the Office of Professional Development.

National Legal Aid and Defender Association
Opportunities for law school graduates in civil legal services organizations, defender organizations, and other public interest organizations are listed. This site is searchable by state.

Idealist
A database of jobs and volunteer opportunities both law-related and other types of organizations. It covers more than 20,000 non-profit organizations in more than 140 countries. It is searchable by subject matter, country, type of position, and other categories.

Roll Call Jobs
Features jobs in government affairs and lobbying.

USA Jobs
This is the primary recruitment mechanism for federal employment. There are many legal and non-legal opportunities listed on this web site.

 

Last Updated: 2/13/23