Join Us in Improving Access to Justice
ClearPath Legal is a nonprofit initiative focused on clarity, structure, and access within complex court processes. We collaborate with individuals and organizations who share an interest in improving how people navigate public systems - ethically, responsibly, and within regulatory boundaries.
There are several ways to get involved.
Volunteer With Us
We welcome volunteers who are interested in access to justice, public systems, legal process navigation, and community support.
Volunteers support ClearPath through non-advisory, non-representational roles, including:
Assisting with document organization and administrative workflows
Supporting information sessions and workshops
Helping prepare public-facing educational materials
Assisting with bilingual (English/Mandarin) communication and resources
Researching publicly available court and government resources
Who this is a good fit for:
Law students or pre-law students
Public policy, social work, or justice studies students
Individuals with lived experience navigating court processes
Volunteer interested in system design, access to justice, or community work
All volunteer roles are informational and administrative in nature. Volunteers do not provide legal advice or representation
Partner With Us
We collaborate with organizations and professionals who are interested in pilot programs, workshops, or service partnerships aligned with our mission.
Partnership opportunities may include:
Co-hosting educational workshops or information sessions
Piloting community-based access-to-justice programs
Developing referral pathways to licensed legal professionals or public services
Supporting research or system-mapping initiatives related to court processes
We are particularly interested in working with:
Community organizations and nonprofits
Legal clinics and legal aid organizations
Educational institutions
Researchers and system designers
Technology partners aligned with responsible, non-advisory use cases
Please complete the form to help us understand potential alignment.