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Federal Pro Se Legal Assistance Program: Research Support

This guide is designed to support students working in BC Law's federal pro se clinic for civil cases in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts.

Overview

The Federal Pro Se Legal Assistance Clinic provides free information, advice, and limited scope legal assistance to pro se (self-represented) litigants in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. The Clinic seeks to enhance access to justice and improve the litigation process for pro se litigants who have filed, or intend to file, a civil case in federal court. The Clinic assists litigants who cannot afford an attorney with federal civil cases, including cases involving civil rights, employment discrimination, age discrimination, housing discrimination, labor law, and social security benefits.

Students will have the opportunity to interview and counsel clients on a wide-variety of federal civil law. Students will learn to (1) advise litigants about potential federal claims prior to filing suit, (2) interpret and explain federal law and procedure, (3) provide brief legal counseling, (4) review and edit draft pleadings and correspondence with the Court. Students will have the opportunity to meet clients at the federal courthouse in Boston.