Volunteer Legal Internships with the U.S. Department of Justice

In this brief 30 minute session, we will discuss our Volunteer Legal Internship Program, application process, and answer your questions about opportunities. You have two chances to attend the webinar. Please RSVP to Kim.Person@usdoj.gov for one session by 5 PM on Monday, November 14, 2016. Please include your name, school, and the date you choose to attend. (Participation is limited to the first 100 respondents for each session.)

Thursday, November 17, 2016    3:00 PM (EST)

Wednesday, November 30, 2016 12:00 PM (EST)

 

 

Expungement Clinic Seeking Student Volunteers

The Expungement Clinic helps low-income Summit County residents seal the record of their criminal convictions.  A sealed record enables many people better access to jobs, housing, and volunteer opportunities.  Students will learn integral skills in the legal field including filing paperwork with the court, drafting motions, interviewing real clients, and communicating with clients both through the mail and over the phone. Students who are eligible for a legal intern certificate will have ample opportunities to appear in court and present an oral argument.     A student commitment to the Expungement Clinic can be for as few or as many hours as the student pleases.  We do ask that you commit to at least one of our upcoming Saturday Outreach Clinics so we know how many volunteers we will have at each clinic.

UPCOMING CLINICS:

Saturday November 12, 2016

Arlington Church of God

8:00am-12:00pm

 

All hours qualify as ProBono Limited Means.     There will be a mandatory training session. We will schedule the training the week of November 7-11, once we receive feedback from volunteers. Please indicate your availability for training in the email. The training is approximately 30 minutes.  Interested students or questions please RSVP to Professor Staab at hstaab@uakron.edu.

 

MIDWEST PUBLIC INTEREST LAW CAREER CONFERENCE

All first, second and third year law students at Akron Law are invited to participate in the 29th Annual Midwest Public Interest Law Career Conference (MPILCC) to be held on Saturday, February 4, 2017 at Northwestern University School of Law in Chicago. The Conference offers students the opportunity to:

Interview with a variety of public interest and government employers for summer law clerk and entry-level attorney positions (employers will pre-screen resumes and select students to interview). Though most of the opportunities are unpaid or invite outside funding, there are positions that offer a stipend. Since most of the employers come mainly from the Midwest, students may find positions in the communities they seek to serve.

Meet with employers during Table Talk, a morning session where employers and students meet informally and share information. Employers may distribute brochures, newsletters and other organizational literature.

Respond to employer job postings (resume requests) for internships (volunteer or paid), fellowships, and entry-level positions. This service is available throughout the school year at the MPILCC Symplicity.com site to students registered for the MPILCC.

Registration and Fees – The University of Akron School of Law will pay the $300 NON-REFUNDABLE registration fee for all interested students to attend the MPILCC IF we have enough student interest to justify the cost. ANY INTERESTED STUDENTS MUST RSVP TO THE CAREER PLANNING AND PLACEMENT OFFICE BY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. Please declare your intention to attend the MPILCC by emailing lawcareerplanning@uakron.edu. We will notify all interested students once we determine if the registration fee will be paid by the CPPO. Please note, students will be responsible for their own travel, hotel, and miscellaneous expenses.

Tax Assistance Program Community Service Limited Means Volunteer Opportunity

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is looking for volunteers interested in sharing their skills, talent and knowledge with our community volunteering to prepare tax returns.

As a volunteer, you will interact with people who need help preparing their tax returns at no cost to them. We are looking for volunteers to serve as Site Coordinators, Instructors, Greeters, Screeners and Tax Preparers.

If preparing taxes is not your ideal volunteer assignment we still have a volunteering spot for you.

Contact Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Administrator @330-572-8277 or gmcghee@ascainc.org

Opportunity for Community Service Limited Means Hours

iC.A.R.E. Mentoring (Creating Authentic Relational Energy) is looking for mentors for their mentoring program. Mentors meet with students in the schools during the school day at time that is convenient for the student and mentor.  Training sessions are provided to help understand the principles of effective mentoring programs, providing ideas and resources for building relationships with students.

Please contact iC.A.R.E. Mentoring @ 330-761-3128. Visit www.icarementoring.org for additional information.