The 31st Annual Public Interest Law Project (PILP) Auction, held in February 2022, raised more than $62,000. These funds gave seven students summer stipends to work in unpaid internships at nonprofit legal advocacy organizations, legal aid clinics, public defenders’ offices, and other public interest organizations.
Professor Keith Cunningham-Parmeter discusses the power of customer ratings systems on gig workers and how antidiscrimination protections in employment law could be triggered.
A 1969 alum wanted to leave a lasting legacy to honor two people who were instrumental to his success at Lewis & Clark Law School: Judge John F. Gantenbein and Professor Ronald Lansing.