Student Organizations
Brooklyn Law School’s numerous student led organizations reflect the diversity of the student body.
Student organizations include:
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Society (ADR)
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Art Law Association (ALA)
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
- Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
- BLS Softball Organization
- Brooklyn Chess Society (BCS)
- Brooklyn Entertainment and Sports Law Society (BESLS)
- Brooklyn Law School Democrats
- Brooklyn Law School Food & Wine Club (BLS FWC)
- Brooklyn Law School Secular Legal Society
- Brooklyn Law Students for the Public Interest (BLSPI)
- Brooklyn Real Estate Society
- Business Law Association (BLA)
- Christian Legal Society (CLS)
- Civil Legal Advice and Resource Office Student Action Group (CLARO/SAG)
- Delta Theta Phi (DTP)
- Eastern European Law Students Association (EELSA)
- Environmental Law Society (ELS)
- Federalist Society
- Health Law and Policy Association (HLPA)
- Intellectual Property Law Association (IPLA)
- International Law Society (ILS)
- Irish Law Students Association
- Italian American Law Students Association (IALSA)
- Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA)
- Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA)
- Law and Education Resource Network (LERN)
- Law Students for Veterans' Rights
- Legal Association for Women (LAW)
- Muslim Law Student Association (MLSA)
- National Lawyers Guild (NLG)
- OutLaws
- Philosophy & Linguistics Society (PLS)
- Student Service Trip Association
- South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA)
- Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF)
- Student Bar Association (SBA)
- Suspension Representation Project (SRP)
- Tax Law Association
- Unemployment Action Center (UAC)
- Yearbook Committee
- Yoga Club
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