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An Active Student Life

Student organizations provide opportunities to relate educational experiences and other interests to a world beyond the classroom, and to develop peer networks and leadership skills that can extend beyond graduation. 


 
  • Black Law Students Association offers students peer support, professional networking, advocacy on issues important to African American lawyers and citizens, and public service activities.
  • Disabled Students Association will inform and raise awareness of challenges people with disabilities face to become successful lawyers, and helping people with disabilities overcome the challenges of becoming successful lawyers.

  • Energy and Environmental Law Society will support and promote the area of environmental Law. Energy and environmental law encompasses protections, societal priorities, energy development, and property areas of law.

  • Equilibrium promotes law student wellness by raising awareness, creating opportunities for students to engage in activities that support overall wellness, encouraging law students to learn about on-campus resources that support wellness, and creating connection among students who share an interest in wellness.
  • Federal Bar Association student chapter offers educational and networking opportunities to students interested in federal practice.
  • Association for Mental Health Law will bridge the gap between those in the community with mental health issues and their access to legal resources.
  • The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy student chapter is part of a national organization of law students, law professors, lawyers, and others that explores issues from a perspective of a strict interpretation of the United States Constitution. It sponsors speakers and panel discussions.
  • The Legal Association of Women provides informational, networking, and mentoring opportunities for students to explore career issues that affect female lawyers.
  • Norse Intellectual Property Association provides a diverse and inclusive forum for Chase Law students to promote intellectual property law to law students and foster opportunities in the field for those interested.
  • Outlaw promotes discussion and awareness of LGBTQ diversity and legal issues, and coordinates with other student organizations.
  • Phi Alpha Delta is a national association open to all students for educational, service, and social opportunities.
  • Public Advocacy Coalition sponsors speakers and service activities for students interested in public interest law.