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LSU Law Students Give More Than 500 Hours to Local Agencies through Fall Day of Service

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LSU Law students and faculty gave more than 500 hours of community service to Baton Rouge agencies during the Public Interest Law Society’s Fall Day of Service on Saturday, August 29.

LSU Law students and faculty gave more than 500 hours of community service to Baton Rouge agencies during the Public Interest Law Society’s Fall Day of Service on Saturday, August 29. Beginning bright and early, 125 volunteers donated their time at BREC, Connections for Life, Companion Animal Alliance, Cat Haven, Habitat for Humanity, and Thrive.

PILS is a student run organization that strives to foster student interest and action in the public interest community.  Its mission is to provide like-minded students an opportunity to gain hands-on legal experience through exposure to areas of the law that aid the public.

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