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Clark County Law Foundation: The foundation was created to serve as a central point where money could be raised to support law-related programs that benefit the entire community. Including Trial By Peers® (the juvenile diversion program) and scholarships for deserving students of UNLV's William S. Boyd School of Law Community Service Opportunities: Learn about community service programs CCBA is involved in and how you may contribute to the success of these efforts. FAQ: Find answers to frequently asked questions regarding CCBA and our Web site. Legal Links: Find links to Nevada state, city and county Web sites as well as links to law libraries, legal search engines, databases, legal news and legal organizations. Mentor Program: Help shape the future of your legal community by participating in Boyd School of Law's mentor proram. Practice Development: Find career and practice development related services and resources locally and nationwide. Pro Bono Opportunities: Find lists of organizations or programs that a Nevada attorney may consider in their efforts to fulfill their goal to provide pro bono service to the public. Public Legal Resources: A list of some of the available legal services and resources in the Las Vegas community. Specialty Bars and Legal Associations: Find contact information and links to many of the specialty bars and legal associations in Nevada. Student Lounge: Access career-enhancing services and resources for law school students. Trial By Peers (TBP): Learn about this life changing program and how you may participate. TBP is an innovative juvenile court diversion program used for first time and some second time juvenile offenders. Juveniles charged with misdemeanors are tried, represented, and sentenced by their peers; other teens. TBP, of the Clark County Law Foundation works in cooperation with the Clark County Bar Association and the Department of Family and Youth Services and is based on the Youth Court concept. |



