Emory Law students dedicated to helping others can serve those in need while gaining valuable real-world legal experience. The Emory Public Interest Committee allows students to offer pro bono legal services through nonprofit organizations such as Atlanta Legal Aid, Georgia Lawyers for the Arts, Immigrant Defense Project, and Georgia Innocence Project.
Founded 30 years ago by students committed to making public interest jobs accessible to Emory students, EPIC assists students as they secure positions or clerkships in public interest organizations.
As part of a community committed to serving others, you care deeply about improving the world, which requires all kinds of support—volunteering time, sharing expertise, and making financial contributions.
The collective power of brilliant minds, driven by generous hearts, and strengthened by the impact of your gift, creates an unstoppable wave.
Another way to help is by supporting the Fund for Excellence, which is unrestricted and allows the dean/director to focus on priorities and areas of urgent need.