“There are so many opportunities here in addition to the classes you take. I am the former president of the Black Law Student Association, and I founded the Civil/Human Rights Law Society. The staff and faculty were very helpful and encouraging as I went through the process of establishing a new organization. One of my goals is to get law students to reach out and become more active in the community now and after graduation.”
~Torchio Feaster, Class of 2007
Get involved! From the Student Bar Association to the Intellectual Property Law Society, we have a student organization to meet your interests and help you make the most of your law school experience.
Law Review and Moot Court, for example, help develop professional skills of writing, research and oral advocacy. You may also be asked sit on important law school committees including the Orientation, Academic Affairs, and Admissions committees.
Extracurricular Organizations
American Civil Liberties Union
Asian Law Students Association
Black Law Students Association
Christian Legal Society
Criminal Law Association
Environmental Law Society
Federalist Society
Hispanic Law Students Association
Honor Council
Intellectual Property Law Society
Law Students for the Arts
Law Review
Moot Court
Parents and Family Association
Phi Alpha Delta
St. Thomas More Society
Sports and Entertainment Law Society
Student Bar Association
Volunteer Student Law Project
Women's Caucus
You also have the opportunity to create a new student organization.