St. Mary’s University is celebrating the 26th year of the People’s Law School, which provides free education by local attorneys on legal topics such as identity theft, wills, and Social Security, on February 15.

The project is a joint effort by St. Mary’s University School of Law’s Pro Bono Program and the San Antonio Bar Foundation. Doors will open at 8:30 a.m. with classes beginning at 9 a.m. and continuing until 1 p.m. All classes will be held in the St. Mary’s University School of Law’s Law Classrooms Building.

“Service and justice are integral parts of the St. Mary’s mission,” said Greg Zlotnick, director of St. Mary’s University School of Law Pro Bono Program, in a press release. “By convening members of the legal community and the general public, the school of law demonstrates its commitment to increasing access to justice—particularly for those who may not otherwise have access to an attorney.”

For more information on the People’s Law School, go to the event’s page on the San Antonio Bar Association website.