Student Organizations
Wayne Law students take advantage of encouragement and assistance from peers and advisers through a number of student organizations. More than 35 student organizations add greatly to the quality of life at the Law School by sponsoring speakers and debates on topics of current interest or in specialized areas of law; jointly sponsoring outreach events for the needy; volunteering their time to public service; and collaborating to produce programs with area practitioners.
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Click here for 2011-12 organization contacts
- American Bar Association Law Student Division
- American Constitution Society
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
- Black Law Students Association
- Business Law Society
- Creating Safe Space
- Decide Detroit
- Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity
- Environmental Law Society
- Family & Juvenile Law
- Federal Bar Association – Student Chapter
- Federalist Society
- Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Law Students (Outlaws)
- Health Law Association
- Hispanic Law Students Association
- International Law Students Association
- Irish American Law Association
- Italian American Bar Association
- Jewish Law Student Association
- The Journal of Law in Society
- Keith Students for Civil Rights
- Law Students for Reproductive Justice
- Middle Eastern Law Students
- Muslim Law Students Association
- National Lawyers Guild
- Native American Law Students Society
- Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
- Public Interest Law Association
- Sports and Entertainment Law Society
- State Bar of Michigan Law Student Section
- St. Thomas More Society
- Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
- Student Board of Governors
- The 313 Project
- The Wayne Law Review
- Wayne Intellectual Property Student Association
- Wayne Law Student ACLU Group
- Wayne Law Moot Court
- Women’s Law Caucus
* Please keep in mind that the existence of these organizations is based on student participation each year.
