@jb2028: I'm thinking it's not uniform across all lraps but I've been wondering say you're working limited hours for a nonprofit with a salary within lrap coverage range but have side income-- are you still eligible for lrap?
@ararara: This also varies substantially by program. GULC and Texas both seem to require full-time (35+ hours) public interest employment, and specify that it needs to be JD-required or JD-preferred (also not the case at all schools)
I assume side income is not a problem in itself (though it would be added to your income for LRAP purposes), unless it keeps someone from hitting a school's definition of "full-time" at their LRAP-eligible job
@ararara: Yeah, the programs that provide flexibility for (e.g.) non-legal nonprofit or Gov work, leaves of absence, parental leave, etc. are great for people whose next 10 years are not set in stone
I think at sls' (I think???) LRAP info session they talked about only needing 51% of your work or something like that towards the "qualifying employment"