The Committee for Public Counsel Services is a 15-member body appointed by state leaders to provide legal representation to indigent individuals in criminal, civil, and administrative cases. It offers comprehensive services in criminal law, juvenile delinquency, children and family law, mental health litigation, and immigration impact, supported by a team of over 3,000 attorneys and dedicated divisions focusing on specific areas of expertise.
The Mental Health Litigation Division of CPCS is seeking internship applicants for Summer 2026. This position focuses on civil commitment and appointment cases related to mental health, offering exposure to a variety of experiences under the supervision of experienced attorneys. The division provides legal representation to diverse clients seeking legal assistance in situations involving civil commitment, appointments, and mental health treatment.
The Committee for Public Counsel Services is a 15-member body appointed by state leaders to provide legal representation to indigent individuals in criminal, civil, and administrative cases. It offers comprehensive services in criminal law, juvenile delinquency, children and family law, mental health litigation, and immigration impact, supported by a team of over 3,000 attorneys and dedicated divisions focusing on specific areas of expertise.
Committee for Public Counsel Services