Youth Law Institute
Law made easy
Monthly Theme:
Elderly Law
We are a youth-led organization that strives to provide access to education about the U.S. legal system for learners of all ages. We seek to advance understanding of the law through various media, such as educational videos and webinars. We believe everyone deserves access to a free, legal education because understanding the law is paramount to success within our nation.
Join us to gain easy volunteer hours by watching videos, writing articles, or attending our seminars!
Introduction video
Learn more about the Youth Law Institute through the video above.
Ways To Get Involved:
Monthly Seminars
Educational Videos
Opinion Piece Articles
Monthly Newsletter
Click the image to the right to see how volunteer service hours are distributed.
Welcome Introduction Meeting
Click on the image above to view our welcome slides!!
Frequently Asked Questions
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You are required to make at least one contribution to the organization per month. Whether through one article, one social media post, one outreach effort, etc.
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You can start as soon as you get accepted!
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You can find it on our homepage under Welcome, Introduction, and Meeting. If you are a volunteer, you are required to watch this.
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Monthly seminars are seminars we do once a month, going over a court case, relating to our theme of the month.
If you are a volunteer, you are required to attend unless something prevents you from coming, ex, scheduling conflicts.
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It is totally fine! Feel free to watch our learning videos for volunteer hours or attend our monthly seminars to hear experts and youth discuss legal proceedings.
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Go to the Get Involved page on our website and complete the Volunteer form. If you do not want to volunteer, no form is required.
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Failure to contribute will result in multiple participation warnings. Continued non-response to these notices will lead to termination of your membership with the organization.
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About 2-3 days. If you have not received a response in that time period, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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Of course! Everyone around the world is welcome! However, we primarily focus on North American law, which varies by country; we will include international cases in our articles and seminars.