Date Chartered: 5/31/1999

The Section on Pro Bono & Access to Justice promotes the communication of ideas, interests and activities among members of the Section and makes recommendations to the Association on matters concerning Pro Bono & Access to Justice. 

Annual Meeting Programs

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

Awards

AALS Pro Bono Honor Roll

The Pro Bono Honor Roll acknowledges and highlights the pro bono work of individuals engaging in, expanding, and/or supporting their law school community in providing pro bono legal services. Each law school may select up to three people to be included in the Pro Bono Honor Roll each year: one staff member, one faculty member, and one student. Fewer than three people may be selected but no more than one person is each category may be selected in a given year. A form is circulated each fall through the AALS Section discussion list.

See the Pro Bono Honor Roll online: https://www.aals.org/awards/pro-bono/

Annual Section Awards

The Section on Pro Bono & Access to Justice presents three awards at the AALS Annual Meeting: The Lifetime Achievement Award, Access to Justice Award, and Emerging Leader Award. Award details and deadlines for submission are circulated to Section members through the Section listserv each fall.

  • Access to Justice Award

The AALS Pro Bono & Public Service Opportunities Section Access to Justice Award honors those who manage Pro Bono Programs and who have removed barriers to justice and/or improved legal services to individuals unable to pay for such services.

Who may be nominated: Any Dean, faculty, or staff at an AALS member school who has designed or managed a pro bono program.

Evaluation factors may include some or all of the following:

  • If the nominee manages a Pro Bono Program, what has been the impact of the pro bono program on clients, the surrounding community, and law students/law school?
  • How has the nominee increased awareness of the role law students and lawyers should play in addressing the justice gap?
  • How has the nominee otherwise advanced the access to justice movement?
  • How has the nominee addressed systemic access to justice issues?
  • Emerging Leader Award

The AALS Pro Bono & Public Service Opportunities Section Emerging Leader Award honors early‐to‐mid career staff or faculty who have made an outstanding contribution to pro bono and public service in the law school setting.

Who may be nominated: Faculty or staff at an AALS member school who have been working in a pro bono/public service role at a law school for approximately two to six years.

Evaluation factors may include some or all of the following:

  • Leadership (How has the nominee inspired others to act?)
  • Program design/management (How has the nominee created opportunities for others to serve?)
  • Scholarship (How has the nominee advanced, deepened, or disseminated the discourse around pro bono and/or public service?)
  • Innovation (How has the nominee changed the way pro bono and/or public service is taught, practiced, or treated?)
  • Impact (How has the nominee impacted access to justice in the law school or broader community?)
  • Personal pro bono service (How has the nominee set an example of pro bono service?)
  • Lifetime Achievement Award

The AALS Pro Bono & Public Service Opportunities Section Lifetime Achievement Award honors those who have significantly advanced pro bono and public service in the law school setting over the course of their career.

Who may be nominated: Any Dean, faculty, or staff at an AALS member school

Evaluation Factors:

Length of career/service in a law school setting

Nominators can discuss how the nominee has significantly advanced pro bono and public service in the law school setting through examples of some or all of the following:

  • Leadership (How has the nominee inspired others to act?)
  • Program design/management (How has the nominee created opportunities for others to serve?)
  • Scholarship (How has the nominee advanced, deepened, or disseminated the discourse around pro bono and/or public service?)
  • Innovation (How has the nominee changed the way pro bono and/or public service is taught, practiced, or treated?)
  • Impact (How has the nominee impacted access to justice in the law school or broader community?)

Personal pro bono service (How has the nominee set an example of pro bono service?)

Recipients

YearAward NameRecipientLaw School
2024Access to Justice AwardBecki T. KondkarTulane Law School
2024Emerging Leader AwardDarcy MealsGeorgia State University College of Law
2024Lifetime Achievement AwardCatherine Greene BurnettSouth Texas College of Law Houston
2023Access to Justice AwardStephen RispoliBaylor University School of Law
2023Emerging Leader AwardDeborah SchlosbergUniversity of California, Berkeley School of Law
2023Lifetime Achievement AwardRussell EnglerNew England Law | Boston
2022Access to Justice AwardRyan SullivanUniversity of Nebraska, College of Law
2022Emerging Leader AwardAllison ConstanceUniversity of North Carolina, School of Law
2022Lifetime Achievement AwardMarjorie McDiarmidWest Virginia Univeristy College of Law
2021Deborah L. Rhode AwardErwin ChemerinskyUniversity of California, Berkeley School of Law
2021Father Robert Drinan AwardPamela RobinsonUniversity of South Carolina, School of Law
2020Deborah L. Rhode AwardAviam SoiferUniversity of Hawaii, William S. Richardson School of Law
2020Father Robert Drinian AwardLaurie BarronRoger Williams University School of Law
2019Deborah L. Rhode AwardVivian Neptune RiveraUniversity of Puerto Rico School of Law
2019Father Robert Drinian AwardLouis RulliUniversity of Pennsylvania Law School
2018Deborah L. Rhode AwardAngela DrakeUniversity of Missouri School of Law
2018Father Robert Drinian AwardThomas SchoenherrFordham University School of Law
2017Father Robert Drinian AwardPaolo AnninoFlorida State University
2016Deborah L. Rhode AwardJames H. RosenblattMississippi College School of Law
2016Father Robert Drinan AwardJanet WeinsteinCalifornia Western School of Law
2015Deborah L. Rhode AwardGerald LopezUniversity of California, Los Angeles School of Law
2015Father Robert Drinan AwardWilliam P. QuigleyLoyola University New Orleans College of Law
2014Deborah L. Rhode AwardMathew DillerBenjamin Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University
2014Father Robert Drinan AwardLinda McGuireUniversity of Iowa College of Law
2013Deborah L. Rhode AwardDouglas A. BlazeUniversity Tennessee College of Law
2013Father Robert Drinan AwardJ.P. “Sandy” OgilvyThe Catholic University of America,
Columbus School of Law
2012Deborah L. Rhode AwardClaudio GrossmanAmerican University Washington College of Law
2012Father Robert Drinan AwardChristine SmithUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law

Webinars & Webinar Recordings

The Section on Pro Bono & Access to Justice offers regular Educational Enrichment seminars and hosts Community Conversations on a variety of topics. Invitations to attend are circulated through the Section discussion list and posted in our newsletter.

Access previous Education Enrichment program materials