The Buffalo Public Interest Law Program is a private, not-for-profit corporation founded in 1979 by law students at the State University of New York at Buffalo. BPILP is dedicated to promoting the practice of public interest law by providing summer fellowships to students who want to work for agencies serving those most under-represented and underprivileged in our communities. In the past BPILP has provided valuable placement opportunities in areas of law including domestic violence, human rights, child welfare, housing, disability, homelessness, the elderly, and unemployment.
In addition to providing fellowships BPILP is involved in many outreach activities including; the Legal Aid Bureau's City Court Arraignment Project, Legal Aid's Re-Entry Project, Lawyers for Learning/BPILP collaboration and a January networking event.
BPILP Announcements
- Lawyers For Learning: I have attached a manual which explains all you need to know. You can sign up on your own at Lawyersforlearning.org. CLICK HERE to download the manuel.
- Upcoming Events: We will have our lasertag day at Lasertron!!! This will tentatively be held in November. Keep your eyes and ears out for exact details.
- Check out our events page for more upcoming events!

