Welcome!
We are an independent collaboration of law students from Loyola, Pepperdine, UCLA, and USC who seek to provide a local forum for law students, practitioners, and community members to share and generate ideas, strategies, and research that promote social justice.
LAPILJ strives to support local social justice movements by hosting symposiums, publishing and disseminating scholarly literature that is helpful to the public interest practitioner, and providing opportunities for discussion and collaboration among the diverse activities and advocates in the Southland.
LAPILJ is a project of Community Partners, the leading non-profit incubator in Southern California. Community Partners helps innovative new organizations like LAPILJ grow and develop.
Noteworthy
Subscriptions
2009 Symposium
Recovery and Reform: The State Budget, the Federal Stimulus, and How Los Angeles Public Interest Lawyers Can Lead the
Movement For Change
Inaugural Issue
We are proud to present our inaugural issue on Immigrants' Rights. This issue contains articles and reflections by local practitioners, professors, students, and community members on immigrants' rights. It also includes articles on other public interest topics.