- Duke Law Southern Justice Break Trip 2008: NOLA
- Student Hurricane Network Founder Morgan Williams
- Investigation Workshop sponsored by the Duke Innocence Project
- Domestic Violence and the Legal System
- Faculty Lives in Public Service featuring Michael Tigar
This is the first in a three part series focusing on faculty lives in public service. Professor Michael Tigar is a visiting professor from the Washington College of Law of American University. He will discuss representing unpopular clients including Terry Nichols (OK Fed. Building Bombing); Angela Davis (Black Panther Party); John Demjanjuk (Nazi war crimes); the Chicago Seven (rioting at the 1968 Democratic National Convention); and several others. - Duke Law Southern Justice Spring Break Mission Trip 2006
- Pro Bono Student Leaders (2005-2006) Talk About Their Projects
- 2004 Summer Public Interest Employment Video - (1 hour 29 min.)
Preview - (12 minutes) - Summer Public Interest Employment Video - (1 hour 15 min.)
Preview - (5 minutes) - Summer 2003 Public Interest Employment Video
- Overlooked Career Choices: Blending the Public and Private Sectors - Brett Stohs and Janey Rountree (speakers address categories of government and non-profit jobs, and how to determine how much commitment to pro bono a firm really offers)
- Serving Your Cause through Creating Your Own Non-Profit or through Serving on Non-Profit Boards: Featuring LL.M. Lisa Vatch, founder of the Anosmia Foundation, and Associate Dean Carol Spruill, speaking on non-profit service generally
- Faculty Lives in Public Service Series: Visiting Professor Denny Lewis, partner at Davis Polk & Wardwell, NYC and former Pro Bono Committee Chair

