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.
CPCS is seeking candidates for the Summer 2026 Racial Justice Internship Program. Interns will work with various offices, including Training and Equity & Inclusion, supporting clients in achieving their legal and life goals. The agency champions equal justice and human dignity through zealous advocacy and community defense.
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