The American Bar Association's Young Lawyers group is reaching out to the HIV/AIDS community with its annual public service project. After a few years of doing projects to aid children, this year the group is asking young lawyers to help to people of all ages living with AIDS and HIV. The group created Continuing Legal Education curriculum (available online through the ABA Web site) on how to give HIV/AIDS patients a "legal checkup." The program educates attorneys about the disease and the legal issues people with HIV/AIDS face including employment discrimination, rejection by health care providers, housing discrimination and bankruptcy issues and how to incorporate all the pertinent legal issues into a "checkup." The curriculum is designed not only to prepare attorneys for counseling clients with HIV/AIDS, but also to encourage them to volunteer or offer free legal services to HIV/AIDS patients or health care and testing providers.