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Student Organizations
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American Bar Association (ABA)—Law Student Division
Offers many benefits to students, including discounts on products and services, and opportunities for
community service
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American Constitution Society (ACS)
A student organization dedicated to
legal and political advocacy, with a focus on progressive principles
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Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA)
Serves as a social, academic, cultural, and professional resource for both Asian Pacific American and Asian international graduate students in the Law School.
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Black Law Student Association (BLSA)
Provides mentoring, community service and organizes some of the schools most popular social events
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Business and Law Society (BLS)
A student organization dedicated to expanding
business law opportunities for students.
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Environmental Law Society (ELS)
A group devoted to making the law
school more environmentally conscious, as well as creating opportunities for students interested in
environmental law
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Federal Communications Law Journal(FCLJ)
An academic journal focusing
on issues surrounding the law of communications
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Federalist Society for Law and Public Studies
A student organization
dedicated to legal and political advocacy, with a focus on principles of judicial restraint and separation
of powers.
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Feminist Law Forum
A student organization dedicated to gender equality
within law school and the legal profession
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Health Law Society
A group provides a forum for IU Law students to learn more about current issues in health law and to network with professionals in the field
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Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
An academic journal
focusing of issues of globalization and international law
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Indiana Law Journal
An academic journal publishing works by
diverse and distinguished authors
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Inmate Legal Assistance Project (ILAP)
A clinical program in which
students provide free legal assistance to inmates at the federal penitentiary in Terre Haute, Indiana
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Intellectual Property Association
A group providing resources for
students interested in patent law, trademark law, trade secret law, and communication law
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International Law Society (ILS)
A student organization dedicated to
developing a greater understanding of international law
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J. Reuben Clark Law Society (JRCLS)
A group committed to the encouragement of religious faith and it's application in the practice and study of law.
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Jewish Law Students Association
Jewish Law Students Association
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Lambda Law Society (formerly OUTLaw)
A support organization for GLBT students, as well as students interested in gay rights
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Latino Law Student Association (LLSA)
This organization helps Latino
students to become effective participants in law school and to serve the Hispanic community.
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Law and Drama Society
A student organization which produces and
performs theater.
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Legal Christian Fellowship (LCF)
Dedicated to assisting members of the legal profession in integrating their practice and their faith
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Moot Court Board
Organizes and administers the annual
Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition
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Older and Wiser Law Students (OWLS)
A support group for non-traditional
law students and their families
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Outreach for Legal Literacy
A community service program in
which students teach law at local elementary schools
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Phi Alpha Delta
The largest international law fraternity. It offers opportunities for community service, networking and academic assistance
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Phi Delta Phi
An international legal fraternity, with a focus on
advancing legal ethics
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Protective Order Project
A clinical program, where student volunteer
assist victims of domestic abuse obtain protective orders
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Public Interest Law Foundation (PILF)
A student organization devoted to
assisting students in pursuing public interest careers
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Sports and Entertainment Law Society
A student organization which offers
resources to students interested in the field of sports and entertainment law
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Student Bar Association (SBA)
SBA is the Student Government of the law school and works extensively to
enhance the law school community. Three students from each class and two
non-J.D students are elected annually by the student body to serve on the SBA.
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Tenants Assistance Project
The Tenant Assistance Project (TAP) provides legal help to tenants facing immediate threat of eviction.
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Women's Law Caucus
A student organization focusing on women's issues,
community service and professional development.
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