The Minnesota Justice Foundation (MJF) is an independent, nonprofit organization founded in 1982 and dedicated to promoting and supporting the provision of legal services to low-income and disadvantaged Minnesotans by connecting law students to public interest and pro bono attorneys. With offices at each law school in Minnesota, MJF administers a Summer Clerkship Program, provides public interest career services to law students, and administers a year-round law student volunteer program called the Law School Public Service Program -- a collaborative effort of MJF, the Minnesota State Bar Association, the Minnesota law schools, and community providers of legal services.