Student Organizations
Whatever our law students’ aspirations or interests, they can find other "like minds" in one or more of nearly 40 officially recognized law extracurricular student organizations and four co-curricular organizations (Dispute Resolution, Moot Court, Law Review and Seattle Journal for Social Justice.) The primary source of funding for student organizations is the Student Bar Association.
- American Bar Association/Law Student Division
- American Civil Liberties Union
- American Constitution Society
- Asian Pacific Islander Law Students Association
- Association of Business Law Students
- Black Law Student Association
- Christian Legal Society
- College Republicans
- Criminal Justice Society
- Entertainment and Sports Law Association
- Environmental Law Society
- Families United Network
- Federalist Society
- Health Law Society
- Human Rights Network
- Intellectual Property Law Society
- International Law Society
- Jewish Legal Society
- J. Reuben Clark Law Society
- Korean Law Student Association
- Labor Employment Law Association
- Latina/o Law Student Association
- Law Students for Reproductive Justice
- Men’s Law Caucus
- National Lawyers Guild
- Native American Law Students Association
- OutLaws
- Phi Alpha Delta
- Public Interest Law Foundation
- Real Estate Law Student Association
- Russian American Legal Society
- Seattle University Trial Lawyers Association
- Society for Immigrant and Refugee Justice
- South Asian Law Student Association
- Stage Advocates
- Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
- Student Bar Association
- Student Disaster Relef Network
- Students for Free Culture
- Wine and Beverage Law Society
- Women’s Law Caucus
- Young Democrats
Details from "Triumvirate," by William Morris Robinson
