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Gillis Long Poverty Law Center

For more than 30 years, the College of Law has facilitated representation of low-income people through the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center. Access to civil legal services is transformative for low-income and vulnerable people. This Center was founded to give students and graduates the opportunity to engage in lawyering for those who would not otherwise have access to legal services.

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Post-graduate Programs

After graduating from law school, many alumni want to pursue public interest careers. The Gillis Long Poverty Law Center financially supports graduates committed to serving the legal needs of low-income communities. 

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Gillis Long Social Justice Fellowship

Loan Repayment Assistance Program

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Programs for Students

The Gillis Long Poverty Law Center gives Loyola law students opportunities to serve the greater good while supplementing their coursework with real world legal research and practice.

Criminal Justice Summer Intern Program

Civil Summer Intern Program

Fall and Spring Intern Program

Pro Bono Program

 

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Support from Monica and Mark Surprenant

The Monica and Mark Surprenant Graduate Award

Generous additional support for the Fall Gillis Long Social Justice Fellowship.

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Mark and Monica Surprenant Access to Social Justice Fellowship

Supports social justice internship opportunities for current law students.

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Giving Back.

For more than 30 years, the Gillis Long Poverty Law Center has financially supported law students and alumni committed to public interest.

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The Gillis Long Poverty Law Center
Loyola University New Orleans College of Law
7214 St. Charles Avenue, Box 902
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118

504-861-5762 | cmluwisc@ngskmc-eis.net