Duke Hispanic Law Students Association
Duke University Hispanic Law Students Association - The goal of HLSA is to unite Hispanic law students and to provide a support network to connect students with alumni around the world. The organization is created to aid new students make the transition into law school, and to encourage prospective Hispanic students to come to Duke.
 
Benefits of Pro Bono
Pro bono programs help students develop professionalism and an understanding of a lawyer's responsibility to the community.
 
Need for Pro Bono Service
The responsibility to perform pro bono services sets the legal profession apart from other societal roles. Pro bono opportunities offered by law schools teach students that for the economically disadvantaged, the inability to obtain legal services for basic needs, can have dire consequences.
 
About Law Schools In The United States

In the United States, law is primarily taught at law schools.

In the United States law schools are graduate/professional schools where a bachelor's degree is a prerequisite for admission. Most law schools are part of universities but a few are independent institutions.

Law schools in the United States award graduating students a J.D. (Juris Doctor / Doctor of Law) (as opposed to Bachelor or Laws) as the standard law degree.

Many schools also offer post-doctoral law degrees such as the LL.M. (Legum Magister/Master of Laws), or the S.J.D. (Scientiae Juridicae Doctor/Doctor of the Science of Law) for students interested in furthering their knowledge and credentials in a specific area of law.

 
The LSAT Law School Admission Test
 
Law School Admissions Council
 
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