At the 2024 Board of Regents Meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, the Board approved the recommendation of Claire E. Hunter, K.C. from the Distinguished Pro Bono Committee.
The Committee identifies and recommends to the Board of Regents for approval as Distinguished Pro Bono Fellows those Fellows in the College, who are providing at least 250 hours of pro bono access to justice related service on an annual basis through their partnerships with nonprofit organizations, courts, and other public service entities.
Topic
- Access to Justice
- Trial Advocacy
Audience Type
- Fellows
- General Public
- Media/Press
Post Type
- News
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