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Attorney Resources (and for law students!)
Alameda County Bar Association | California ChangeLawyers | California Lawyers Association | |
Hispanic National Bar Association | The State Bar of California Lawyer Assistance Program |
Community Resources
- Alameda County Bar Association (510) 302-2222
- Contra Costa County Bar Association (925) 825-5700
- California Free Legal Answers
- Centro Legal de la Raza (510) 437-1554
- Disaster Legal Assistance Collaborative California (DLAC)
- East Bay Community Law Center (510) 548-4040
- State Bar of California (866) 442-2529
- LawHelpCA.org – California’s official and free legal resource
- Contra Costa Senior Legal Services
- Legal Assistance for Seniors (Alameda County)
Eviction Know Your Rights Videos & Resources
EBLRLA president Brian Cecilio Amaya is featured in Bay Area Legal Aid‘s 6-minute Fight Your Eviction – Know Your Rights step-by-step video, also available in Spanish. They also have a housing rights video library and written housing resources.
Law Student Resources
- EBLRLA Scholarship Fund – numerous opportunities! ⭐
- ABA Law Student Division
- Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF), Justice & Diversity Center (JDC)
- 1L Open Doors Job Shadow Program – for 1Ls
- Bay Area Diversity Career Fair – for 2Ls
- California ChangeLawyers
- California Lawyers Association – law students may join up to 3 sections for free
- Equal Justice America
- Equal Justice Works
- Hispanic National Bar Association
- Including HNBA/VIA Intellectual Property Law Institute™
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund
- Latina Lawyers Bar Association
- Law School Scholarships & Resources (tinyurl.com/lawschoolscholarships) [Google Docs maintained by TBD]
- NALP Member Diversity Fellowships & Scholarships
- National Latina/o Law Students Association
- San Francisco La Raza Lawyers Association (SFLRLA)
- Diversity Fellowships (Google Docs list maintained by SFLRLA)
- State Bar of CA Lawyer Assistance Program – law students page
Pre-Law Resources
- ABA Council for Diversity in the Educational Pipeline
- Bar Association of San Francisco (BASF), Justice & Diversity Center (JDC)
- Bay Area Minority Law Student Scholarship Program – for those accepted to a San Francisco Bay Area law school
- Destination Law School (DLS) – for college students/graduates
- Diversity Legal Pipeline (DLP) – for college students/graduates
- California LAW Pathways – for high school, community college, and four-year college students/graduates
- Centro Legal de La Raza, Diversity Legal Pipeline (DLP) – for college students/recent graduates
- Centro Legal de La Raza, Youth Law Academy (YLA) – for high school students
- Council on Legal Education Opportunity (CLEO) – for college students/graduates
- East Bay Consortium – for middle and high school students
- Esquire Apprentice – for low-income women of color
- Fighting for Fairness – for college seniors/graduates
- For People of Color (FPOC), Inc. – for college students/graduates
- Fresh Lifelines for Youth (FLY) – for middle and high school students
- Immigrants Rising – for undocumented students
- Khan Academy Free LSAT Preparation
- Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
- Law School Scholarships & Resources (tinyurl.com/lawschoolscholarships) – for pre-law and law students [Google Docs list maintained by TBD]
- Legal Education Access Pipeline (LEAP) – for college students/recent graduates
- LSAT Wizard – free stuff section
- Stanford Law Scholars Institute (SLSI) – for college students
- UC Davis King Hall School of Law Outreach Program (KHOP) – for college students
- UCLA School of Law, Law Fellows Outreach Program & Central Valley Program – for college students and college graduates
Attorney Resources · Community Resources · Law Student Resources · Pre-Law Resources
Updated 02/14/2024
Disclaimer: This website is not intended to provide nor does it provide legal advice. EBLRLA is not a lawyer referral service and cannot direct you to a specific lawyer or give legal advice. If you, or someone you know, is in need of legal representation, we encourage you to contact your local county bar association.