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Law Student Volunteers
Learn While Making an Impact
WeProBono.com welcomes law students to join our volunteer network and help provide free, AI-assisted legal guidance. This is your chance to gain hands-on experience, build your skills, and make a meaningful impact in your community — all online and on your schedule.
Why Volunteer as a Law Student
Hands-On Experience
Review AI-generated guidance and documents under supervision from licensed professionals.
Flexible Participation
Contribute remotely, on your own time.
Resume & Network
Gain professional experience recognized on your resume, and connect with volunteer attorneys and legal experts.
Make a Difference
Help people who cannot afford legal representation navigate important legal matters safely.
How Law Students Contribute
Review AI-Generated Guidance
Help ensure the instructions and documents are clear, accurate, and user-friendly.
Support Volunteer Attorneys
Collaborate with supervising volunteers to verify accuracy and compliance.
Research & Draft
Conduct legal research and assist with preliminary drafts for review by licensed volunteers.
Learning Under Supervision
All work is reviewed by licensed attorneys or experienced volunteers, providing mentorship opportunities.
Who Can Volunteer
- Law students at any stage of their program
- Students interested in practical legal experience, research, drafting, and helping the community
- Students willing to commit to flexible online volunteer hours
Commitment
Minimum volunteer time is flexible — even a few hours per week helps.
All work is remote; you can volunteer from anywhere.
Frequently Asked Questions
Any law student at any stage of their program can volunteer. Whether you’re in your first year or preparing to graduate, your contribution is valuable.
You may review AI-generated guidance and forms for clarity and accuracy, assist with legal research, draft preliminary documents or summaries, and support licensed volunteers in verifying instructions.
No. Law students do not need a license. Your work is always supervised by licensed attorneys or experienced volunteers.
We are flexible — even a few hours per week is helpful. You can volunteer as much or as little as your schedule allows.
No. All work is remote. You can participate from anywhere, at times that work for you.
Yes. All your contributions are reviewed and guided by licensed volunteers or legal experts, giving you practical experience and constructive feedback.
You will gain hands-on experience in document review, drafting, and research, build your resume with practical legal experience, develop skills in client communication and workflow management, and network with licensed attorneys, retired judges, and other volunteers.
Volunteers can receive recognition on the website (optional) and can request letters of participation or reference from supervising professionals.
Yes. You can select cases that match your interests and expertise, or take on general support tasks as needed.
No. Participation is completely free. Your contribution is a donation of time and skill to help those in need.