LSU LAW — Along with providing LSU Law students with direct scholarship support, tuition waivers, and funding for public interest field placements and advocacy competition travel throughout each academic year, the Dean’s Council is generously providing funds for 10 Public Interest Law Society (PILS) Fellowships this summer. The fellowships are designed to provide a modest financial incentive to students who are pursuing unpaid or low-paid summer positions that serve the public, such as legal service providers or nonprofit organizations. Students benefitting from this summer’s PILS fellowships will practice across the United States in a variety of positions, from the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta, Georgia to the Colorado Springs Public Defender’s Office.