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Approved Updated Sites Approved Public Interest Externship Sites as of July 24, 2013 Alaska Office of the District Attorney 120 Trading Bay Road, Suite 200 Kenai, AK 99669-7716 (907) 283-3131 Alaska Public Defender Agency P.O. Box 276 Kotzebue, AK 99752 (907) 442-3736 Alexander County Public Defender 1603 Carmie Lane Marion, IL 62959 (618) 713-2424 Alexander County State’s Attorney’s Office 2000 Washington Avenue Cairo, IL 62914 (618) 734-0408 Arizona Attorney General’s Office 1275 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 542-4686 Arkansas Attorney General 323 Center Street, Suite 200 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 682-2007 Artstarts Company 104 S. VanBuren, P.O. Box 1005 Marion, IL 62959 (618) 751-1753 Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Comm. 700 East Adams Springfield, IL 62701 (217) 522-6838 Augusta Georgia Circuit District Attorney 551 Greene Street Augusta, GA 30901 (706) 821-1140 BJC Health System 600 S. Taylor Avenue, Ste. 154 Mailstop 90-94-208 St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 286-0654 Page 1 Boone County, MO Prosecutor’s Office 705 E. Walnut Columbia, MO 65201 (573) 886-4100 Bureau County State’s Attorney’s Office 700 S. Main Street Princeton, IL 61356 (815) 875-1456 Cape Girardeau County Prosecuting Attorney 100 Court Street Jackson, MO 63755 (573) 243-2430 Carbondale City Attorney’s Office 200 S. Illinois Avenue P.O. Box 2047 Carbondale, IL 62902-2047 (618) 457-3215 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/Public Health Law Program 1600 Clifton Road, Mailstop D30 Roybal Campus Building 21 Atlanta, GA 30333 (404) 639-4202/4693/4630 Champaign County State’s Attorney’s Office 101 E. Main Street Urbana, IL 61801 (217) 384-3733 Chicago Legal Clinic, Inc. 1914 S. Ashland Chicago, IL 60608 (312) 226-2669 Circuit Court of Cook County Chancery Division 2301 Richard J. Daley Center Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-7996 City Attorney for Carterville and Johnston City 709 N. Carbon, P.O. Box 57 Marion, IL 62959 (618) 997-6534 Page 2 City Attorney for City of Rosiclare, Golconda, Villages of Cave-In-Rock, Carrier Mills, and Elizabethtown 207 E. Main Street, P.O. Box 512 Golconda, IL 62938 (618) 683-8381 City Attorney’s Office City of Murphysboro 115 S. 15th Street Murphysboro, IL 62966 (618) 684-5122 City Counselor’s Office 1520 Market Street, Room 1062 St. Louis, MO 63103 (314) 657-1844 City of Peoria Legal Dept. 419 Fulton St., Room 200 Peoria, IL 61602 (309) 494-8593 Clinton County State’s Attorney 850 Fairfax, Room 210 Clinton County Courthouse Carlyle, IL 62231 (618) 594-3641 Coles County State’s Attorney 651 Jackson Room 330 Charleston, IL 61920 (217) 348-0561 College of Physicians and Surgeons of Nova Scotia Sentry Place, Suite 200 1559 Brunswick Street Halifax, NS B3J 2G1 Canada (902) 422-5823 Page 3 Colorado Office of the Attorney General Office of the Attorney General 1525 Sherman Street, Fifth Floor Denver, CO 80203 (303) 866-5268 FAX (303) 866-5395 Columbia Legal Services 418 N. Kellogg Street, Suite F Kennewick, WA 99336 (509) 374-9855, ext. 15 (888) 201-9735 Commonwealth Attorney’s Office 1st Judicial Circuit P.O. Box 167 Hickman, KY 42050 (270) 236-3536 Commonwealth Attorney-Graves County 205 N. 6th St., P.O. Box 315 Mayfield, KY 42066 (270) 247-8522 Commonwealth Attorney’s Office 301 S. 6th St. Paducah, KY 42003 (270) 575-7402 Cook County Public Defender 2650 S. California Chicago, IL 60608 (773) 869-3229 Cook County Public Defender 69 West Washington, Suite 1600 Chicago, IL 60602 (312) 603-0732 Cook County Public Defender 16501 S. Kedzie Parkway Markham, IL 60426 (708) 210-4360 Page 4 Cook County State’s Attorney Juvenile Justice Bureau 100 S. Hamilton, 6th Floor Chicago, IL 60612 (312) 433-4796 Cook County State’s Attorney 10220 S. 76th Avenue Bridgeview, IL 60455 (708) 974-6250 Cook County State’s Attorney 16501 S. Kedzie Markham, IL 60426 (708) 210-4489 Cook County State’s Attorney 1500 Maybrook Drive Maywood, IL 60153 (708) 865-6080 Crawford County State’s Attorney Crawford County Courthouse Robinson, IL 62451 (618) 546-1505 Department of Children and Family Services 160 N. LaSalle Street, Suite 5-600 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 633-3410 District Attorney General 16th Judicial District 320 W. Main St., Suite 100 Murfreesboro, TN 37130 (615) 898-8008 District Attorney’s Office P.O. Box 67 Clarksdale, MS 38614 (662) 627-9877 Page 5 Dove & Dove 151 S. Morgan St., P.O. Box 647 Shelbyville, IL 62565 (217) 774-2137 Downstate Illinois Innocence Project University of Illinois at Springfield 1 University Plaza MS-PAC 451 Springfield, IL 62703-5407 (217) 206-6569 DuPage County Public Defender 503 N. County Farm Road Wheaton, IL 60187 (630) 407-8267 Edwards County State’s Attorney 50 East Main Street Albion, IL 62806 (618) 445-3656 Effingham County State’s Attorney 101 N. Fourth, Suite 400 Effingham, IL 62401 (217) 347-7741 Equal Housing Opportunity Council 1027 S. Vandeventer, 6th Floor St. Louis, MO 63110 (314) 534-5800 Equip for Equality 300 E. Main, Ste. 18 Carbondale, IL 62901 (618) 457-7930 Federal Public Defender’s Office Southern District of Illinois 112 N. DuQuoin Street P.O. Box 1075 Benton, IL 62812 (618) 435-2552 Page 6 Franklin County State’s Attorney Franklin County Courthouse 411 East. Main Street Benton, IL 62812 (618) 439-4316 Georgia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program 2 Peachtree Street Atlanta, GE 30303 (404) 657-5327 Georgia Public Defender Standards Council Appellate Division 225 Peachtree St., NE, Suite 900 South Tower Atlanta, GE 30303 (404) 739-5034 Great Rivers Environmental Law Center 705 Olive St., Suite 614 St. Louis, MO 63101 (314) 231-4181 Greene County State’s Attorney 519 N. Main Street Greene County Courthouse Carrollton, IL 62016 (217) 942-6989 Hamilton County State’s Attorney 100 S. Jackson McLeansboro, IL 62859 (618) 643-3021 Hardin County State’s Attorney P.O. Box 326 Elizabethtown, IL 62931 (618) 287-7062 Henry County State’s Attorney’s Office 307 W. Center Street Cambridge, IL 61238 (309) 937-3582 Page 7 Illinois Attorney General’s Office Carbondale Branch 1001 E. Main St. Carbondale, IL 62901 (618) 529-6400 Illinois Attorney General’s Office 500 S. Second Street Springfield, IL 62706 (217) 782-1841 Illinois Attorney General’s Office 500 South Second Street Springfield, IL 62706 (217) 785-3844 Illinois Attorney General’s Office 201 West Pointe Drive, Suite 7 Swansea, IL 62226 (618) 236-8616 Illinois Department of Corrections Legal Services District 4 8500 Supermax Road Tamms, IL 62988 (618) 747-2042 ext. 2218 Illinois Department of Financial & Professional Regulation 100 W. Randolph St., Suite 9-300 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 814-1691 or 320 W. Washington Street Springfield, IL 62786 Illinois Department of Natural Resources One Natural Resources Way Springfield, IL 62702-1271 (217) 785-8768 Illinois Department of Public Health 535 West Jefferson, 5th Floor Springfield, IL 62761 (217) 782-4977 Page 8 Illinois Department of Revenue 101 W. Jefferson St. (3-300) Springfield, IL 62794 (217) 785-8201 Illinois Educational Labor Relations Board 160 N. LaSalle, Suite N400 Chicago, IL 60601 (312) 793-3170 Illinois Guardianship & Advocacy Comm. #7 Cottage Drive Anna, IL 62906 (618) 833-4897 Illinois Prisoner Review Board 319 E. Madison, Suite A Springfield, IL 62701 (217) 782-7273 Illinois State Medical Society 600 S. Second Street, Suite 200 Springfield, IL 62704 (217) 528-5609 Immigration Equality 1325 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 250 Washington, DC 20005 (202) 347-0002 ext. 115 Immigration Project 1320 Neidringhaus Ave., P.O. Box 753 Granite City, IL 62040 (618) 452-7018 Indiana Civil Liberties Union 1031 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 635-4059, ext. 229 Indiana Legal Services, Inc. 2425 Highway 41N, #401 Evansville, IN 47711 (812) 426-1295 Page 9 Iowa State Public Defender 332 Harrison St., Suite 100 Davenport, IA 52801 (563) 323-3400 Jackson County Public Defender Jackson County Courthouse 1009 A Chestnut Street Murphysboro, IL 62966 (618) 687-7250 Jackson County State’s Attorney’s Office Jackson County Courthouse Murphysboro, IL 62966 (618) 687-7200 Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office 320 S. Main Street Jefferson, WI 53549 (920) 674-7220 Jefferson County Prosecutor’s Office P.O. Box 100 Hillsboro, MO 63050 (636) 797-5321 Jefferson County Public Defender Jefferson County Courthouse 100 S. 10th Street, 3rd Floor Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 (618) 244-8115 Jefferson County State’s Attorney 100 S. 10th Street, Room 203 Mt. Vernon, IL 62864 (618) 244-8025 Jersey County State’s Attorney Jersey County Courthouse 201 W. Pearl Street Jerseyville, IL 62052 (618) 498-5571 Page 10 Johnson County State’s Attorney 401 Public Square, P.O. Box 1257 Vienna, IL 62995 (618) 658-9318 Julie Thompson Williamson County Public Defender 400 West Jackson, Suite B Marion, IL 62959 (618) 997-9766 Juvenile Office of the 32nd Circuit of Missouri 44 N. Lorimer, Common Pleas Annex Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 (573) 334-6001 Kane County State’s Attorney 37W777 Route 38 Suite 300 St. Charles, IL 60175 (630) 406-7353 Kankakee County State’s Attorney 450 E. Court Street Kankakee, IL 60901-3992 (815) 937-2930 Kenosha County District Attorney 912 56th Street Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 653-2628 Kentucky Department of Public Advocacy 503 N. 16th Street Murray, KY 42071 (270) 753-4633 Kentucky Legal Aid 1122 Jefferson Street Paducah, KY 42001 (270) 442-5516 Page 11 Knox County State’s Attorney Knox County Courthouse 200 S. Cherry Street Galesburg, IL 61401 (309) 345-3880 Lake County Public Defender Lake County Courthouse 15 S. County Street Waukegan, IL 60085 (847) 360-6461 Lake County State’s Attorney 18 N.
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