The Citizen Lawyer Program exists to advance Iowa Law's teaching and service missions. It is a teaching platform for students to develop the knowledge, values, and skills that are central to law as a professional calling. By offering a wide variety of opportunities for pro bono work, community service, and programs about legal issues, skills, and values, CLP extends students' education beyond the classroom while engaging them directly in the College's mission of public service.

Public Service

Public service is a core value of the legal profession, and lawyers are expected to give back generously to their communities and to promote access to justice. The Citizen Lawyer Program works to instill this value in Iowa Law students, and provides opportunities for students to volunteer with a wide range of organizations, both law-related and non-law-related.

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Pro Bono Projects

Pro Bono Projects are structured, law-related volunteer positions with governmental and non-profit organizations. Students assigned to projects are supervised by attorneys within the organization.

Members of the Citizen Lawyer Program outside of Uptown Bill's Coffee House

Community Service

Students are encouraged to engage in community service opportunities beyond the legal field. CLP facilitates volunteer opportunities for students throughout the year and through organized service events.

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Pro Bono Society & Awards

CLP helps administer Iowa Law's Pro Bono Society and Boyd Service Award, which promote student volunteerism by recognizing their efforts on a semester basis and at graduation. 

Please note that our program does not provide legal services. State law and ethical considerations generally prohibit law students from providing legal advice or representation except in narrow circumstances under supervision of licensed attorney. Our program coordinates opportunities for law students to volunteer with legal services providers.

Professional Identity Development

One of the missions of the Citizen Lawyer Program is to prepare Iowa Law students for their roles as community leaders by helping them develop their professional skills and learn the values of the profession. This begins at the start of the first year and continues with programs and experiences throughout a student's career, including the Lawyers & Leaders series and Pro Bono Projects. 

The Lawyers & Leaders series offers programs to complement the traditional legal curriculum with workshops, lectures, and other programs that focus on pro bono traditions, leadership development, practical lawyer and life skills, and community issues. All programs are open to all students; attendance at one program each semester is one requirement of the Pro Bono Society. Announcements of upcoming Lawyers & Leaders programs can be found in News & Events.

How Do I Report Service Hours?

For current students looking for information about how to track and report service hours, please visit this link to learn more.

News

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Fall 2024 Lawyers & Leaders events

Monday, September 23, 2024
Lawyers & Leaders (L&L) programs complement the traditional legal curriculum and are open to all Iowa Law students. Attendance at one L&L event each semester is one requirement for membership in the Pro Bono Society for that semester.
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Service Opportunity: Mock Trial judging Nov. 16-17

Tuesday, September 17, 2024
The King of the Hill Invitational mock trial tournament will be held at Cornell College in Mount Vernon and law students are encouraged to judge—any time spent volunteering can be reported as a community service opportunity.
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Apply now for Fall 2024 Pro Bono Projects

Monday, August 26, 2024
The Citizen Lawyer Program is now accepting applications for its Fall 2024 Pro Bono Projects.  Interested students should review project descriptions and application information. Deadline: Wednesday, Sept 4.
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Pro Bono Society recognizes 32 law students for their commitment to service

Tuesday, October 24, 2023
These individuals, consisting of both current students and recent graduates, have earned a place on the distinguished honors society list through their dedicated commitment to serving others and cultivating the skills and values essential for a life of public service.

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