The University of Southern California's Gould School of Law recently honored its students and alumni who contributed almost 2,000 hours of pro bono legal services to nonprofit organizations. The school provided 26 grants to first- and second-year students and 7 bar stipends to third-year students for their pro bono work. A student who helped with employees' rights issues was named Public Interest Student of the Year, while a 2006 graduate who directs advocacy for children with disabilities was named Public Interest Attorney of the Year.