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Law Students Associations
International Law Student Associations
- International Law Students Association - ILSA
Non-profit association of students and young lawyers dedicated to the study and promotion of international law. Generally, legal education in the U.S. and elsewhere focuses upon domestic or local law. ILSA is dedicated to supplementing this traditional approach with opportunities for study, research and career networking which concentrates on international and transnational law.
- European Law Student Organization - ELSA
ELSA is the world's largest independent law students' association. It comprises a membership close to 30 000 students and recent graduates who are interested in law and have demonstrated commitment to international issues.
- National Asian Pacific American Law Students Association - NAPALSA
The purpose of this association shall be to promote and support the legal education of Asian Pacific American law students; to provide a forum to discuss issues that affect Asian Pacific American law students, the legal profession, and the community at large; to develop a supportive network among Asian Pacific American law students, the legal profession, and the community at large.
USA Law Student Associations
- American Bar Association Law Student Division - ABA
An annual membership in the ABA Law Student Division will enable you to stay ahead in law school and build a network to launch your career. Joining our 51,000+ members is a smart decision and your dues pay you back time and time again throughout the year.
- National Black Law Students Association - NBLSA
National organization designed to articulate and promote the professional needs and goals of Black law students. As the largest student run organization in the country, NBLSA encourages the development of talented, socially conscious, lawyers of tomorrow.
- Australian Law Students' Association - ALSA
ALSA is an association comprising all Law Student Societies and Law Students Assocations nationally and representing approximately 25,000 law students. The core functions of ALSA are: To represent and promote the interests and concerns of Australian law students; To gather and disseminate information of interest and concern to Australian law students; To promote and facilitate communication and the exchange of information between law student societies, particularly within Australia; and To promote and facilitate interaction and activities of a social, intellectual, and competitive nature among law students generally.
- National Latina/Latino Law Student Association - NLLSA
The National Latina/Latino Law Student Association serves as a conduit for a collective Latina/Latino law student voice. We are a non-partisan organization driven by a progressive agenda that protects and advances the civil rights of Latinas and Latinos in law school and in our respective communities. NLLSA is dedicated to promoting and sustaining the academic success of Latina and Latino law students.
- National Native American Law Student Association - NNALSA
The National Native American Law Students Association was founded in 1970 to promote the study of Federal Indian Law, Tribal Law and traditional forms of governance, and to support Native Americans in law school. We strive to reach out to Native communities and encourage Native People to pursue legal education. We also strive to educate the legal community about Native issues.








