Centers and Institutes
Access to Justice Institute
The Access to Justice Institute strives to inspire law students toward a lifelong commitment to social justice, public interest and public service. ATJI serves as the bridge between academics and action, encouraging students to be leaders for justice.
Adolf A. Berle, Jr. Center on Corporations, Law & Society
The Berle Center facilitates the study of the constantly evolving American and global economic system, the ongoing struggle for power between and among corporations, governments, individuals, and society, and the role of law in mediating and shaping the nature of our economic relations and institutions.
Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality
The Fred T. Korematsu Center for Law and Equality aims to advance social justice by fostering critical thinking about discrimination in U.S. society and through targeted advocacy to foster equality and freedom. The center's work is divided into three units: research, advocacy and education projects.
Institute for Indian Estate Planning and Probate
The mission of the Institute for Indian Estate Planning and Probate is to assist Indian people in making informed decisions about their property. It offers student internships.
Center for Global Justice
The Center for Global Justice combines a justice-based approach to globalization with a commitment to academic excellence. Among the center’s projects are a speakers series, a student fellows program and internship opportunities.
Latin America Program
The Latin America Program for Academic and Judicial Exchanges brings academics and judicial officers from Latin America to the United States and sends U.S. academics and judicial officers to Latin America to teach and learn about each other’s legal systems.
Films for Justice
The Lessons from Woburn videotape series is the only educational videotape available based on the Anderson v. W.R. Grace case. Specifically produced to enliven classroom discussion, it will capture the interest of anyone who has read ore seen “A Civil Action.”
Sullivan Hall
Second Floor Gallery
