Duquesne University School of Law - Student Organizations

Student Organizations

Duquesne Law is home to a variety of student organizations, which allow students to enrich their legal education through conversation, seminars, conferences, fund-raisers, competitions, and community service. The following is a list of student organizations currently active at Duquesne Law School.

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution and Client Counseling Board
  • American Bar Association/Law Student Division
  • American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
  • Animal Law Society
  • Appellate Moot Court Program
  • American Association for Justice, formerly the Association of Trial Lawyers of America
  • Black Law Students Association
  • Christian Legal Society
  • Corporate Law Society
  • Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity International
  • Duquesne Business Law Journal
  • Duquesne Criminal Law Journal
  • Duquesne Intellectual Property Law Association
  • Duquesne Law Review
  • Education Law and Policy Society
  • Environmental Law Society
  • Federalist Society
  • Health Care Law Society
  • International Law Society
  • Juris Magazine
  • Phi Alpha Delta
  • Public Interest Law Association
  • Sports and Entertainment Law Society
  • Student Bar Association
  • Trial Moot Court Program
  • Women’s Law Association

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