The CLSR sponsors pro bono and public service activities through which faculty, students and alumni support socially responsible goals. The diverse nature of the CLSR's projects reflects the varied interests of its members, as well as the breadth of issues facing public service lawyers today.

In keeping with this mission, the CLSR supports classroom projects, scholarship, pro bono projects and other activities that address social problems.


Statement By Dean John F. O'Brien

The CLSR aids New England School of Law in implementing its mission to perform "public service and other work that furthers the interests of justice." All of us at the Law School are very proud of the public-spiritedness of our faculty, alumni and students, and we applaud the important services that they provide the community.


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Boston's Green Initiatives
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Energy Law In Massachusetts: Practicing Before or on Behalf of a State Agency
Monday, March 31

How the Current Immigration Climate Affects Domestic Violence Victioms
...part of the LawMatters Discussion Series, April 3


The CLSR serves as New England School of Law's implementation of Massachusetts Rule of Professional Conduct 6.1, a rule encouraging lawyers to engage in public service activities.


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