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The 15th Annual Public-Service Program Award Luncheon — April 18, 2024

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Monday, December 23, 2024

The 15th Annual Public-Service Program Award Luncheon — April 18, 2024

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Through Southwestern’s Public-Service Program Award Luncheon, the Public-Interest Law Faculty Committee honors those students from each year’s graduating class with a demonstrated dedication to public-interest law activities or career practice.

Please join us to celebrate our Class of 2024 recipients of the George and Katrina Woolverton Public-Service Award, The Woolverton Family Public-Interest Award, and the Southwestern Public-Interest Law Service Award in recognition of their commitment to service and dedication to advocacy on behalf of underserved communities during their studies at Southwestern and into their legal careers.

The Public-Service Program Award Luncheon also aims to cultivate in the wider Southwestern student body a commitment to pro bono and public-service through the recognition of students who fulfill their Public-Service Pledge and honoring a selected student organization with the Student Organization Volunteer Achievement Award. The Award recognizes a student organization that, as a whole, has demonstrated the most significant contribution to public-service activities and engagement both on- and off-campus during the academic year.

Celebrating our Public-Interest Law Committee Summer Grant Recipients

As part of end-of-year celebrations, we also recognize the Public-Interest Law Committee (PILC) grant recipients joining legal services organizations and other community partners in providing no-cost legal assistance to indigent clients and communities as part of full-time law clerk programs over the summer of 2024.

Southwestern’s PILC Summer Grant program was established in 1990 to provide financial support to selected recipients seeking full-time summer clerkships with legal services organizations providing no-cost assistance to underserved communities. This program makes it possible for students to acquire the legal training and education necessary to address the lack of access to legal services for indigent communities while also alleviating Southwestern students’ financial burden.

PILC extends its gratitude to everyone who donated, volunteered, participated, and supported PILC’s events and fundraising campaigns throughout the academic year. As a result of every dollar donated by PILC supporters, we are proud to make a summer grant possible for the following students:

We wish each of our grant recipients a successful summer, and we look forward to sharing more PILC news and planned events when we return in the Fall.

Inquiries on how to get involved with the PILC student organization can be directed to 2024-25 PILC Co-Chairs Jennifer Alvarez at jalvarez22@swlaw.edu and Sarah Kreager at skreager22@swlaw.edu.

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