Student OrganizationsVanderbilt law students are active, public-minded and diverse - all qualities reflected by a wide variety of thriving student organizations at the law school. Even with little free time, most students find it worthwhile to join one or more organizations for professional advancement, personal enhancement, altruism, and networking - or simply to offer a welcome release from the demands of law study. This section provides brief descriptions of current student organizations and the names of officers to contact for more information. Vanderbilt Bar Association (VBA) Asian-Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA) Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Entertainment & Sports Law Society Environmental Law and Policy Annual Review Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA) Labor and Employment Law Society La Alianza (Formerly the Latin American Law Students Association, or LALSA) Law Students for Reproductive Justice Law Students for Social Justice Law Students for Veterans Affairs Legal Aid Society and Public Interest Stipend Fund The List Project at Vanderbilt National Security and Law Society Native American Law Students Association South Asian Law Students Association Vanderbilt Alternative Dispute Resolution Organization (VADRO) Vanderbilt Art and Cultural Property Law Association (VACPLA) Vanderbilt Intellectual Property Association (VIPA) Vanderbilt Law School Ambassadors Vanderbilt Law School Democrats Vanderbilt Law Transfer Students Association Vanderbilt Student Health & Wellness Association (VSHWA) Vanderbilt Trial Advocacy Society (VTAS) Women Law Student Association (WLSA)
The Office of Student Affairs serves as the administrative point of contact for Law School student organizations. We are located in Suite 152 of the Vanderbilt Law School Building. For more information please call 615-322-6826 or e-mail erica.rubinsky@vanderbilt.edu. We do not provide students' contact information but if you would like us to pass on a message we would be happy to do so. |
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