
A Mission of Public Service
The Gates Public Service Law Program has awarded five 1L students full support for their education at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ in exchange for their commitment to public service.
As a public institution, ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ promotes social justice and equity, engaging in today’s pressing issues across the landscape of law, business and public policy. Advancing access to justice and opening opportunity is integral to who we are.
The William H. Gates Public Service Law Program, named in honor of William H. Gates Sr. and his commitment to public service, is the central hub for public service and public interest law at ºìÌÒÊÓÆµ. The program encompasses events and programming, career coaching and academic advising, pro bono service and leadership development.
Our students are presented with many opportunities to help reduce the barriers in access to justice and build the foundation to a career in public service, including:
J.D. students are required to perform at least 50 hours of public service legal work through clinics, select externships, or other approved pro bono projects with the goals of:
J.D. students also have the opportunity to pursue a . Upon completion, graduates receive special notation on their transcript.
Public service is community. It’s the idea of seeing a problem and taking it upon yourself to be part of the solution with whatever means you may have at your disposal, whether time, money or effort.
— Karla Davis, Gates Scholar 2017