Student Organizations
- The Actual Innocence Society
- The Alternative Dispute Resolution
- American Bar Association/Student Bar Association
- American Constitution Society
- The Asian-Pacific American Law Students Association
- The Black Law Students Association
- The Christian Legal Fellowship
- The Communications Law and Policy Society
- The Corporate Law Society
- The Criminal Justice Society
- The Democratic Law Caucus
- The disAbility Law Society
- The Environmental Law Society
- The Entertainment & Sports Law Society
- Estate Planning Society
- The Family Law Society
- Federalist Society
- The Feminist Action League
- The Health Law Society
- The Indigenous Law Students Association
- The Intellectual Property Law Society
- The International Law Students Association
- The Irish American Law Students Association
- The Jewish Law Students Association
- J. Reuben Clark Law Society
- The Korean Law Students Association
- The Latin American Law Students Association
- The Middle Eastern Law Students Association
- The Moot Court Honor Society
- The Muslim Law Students Association
- The National Italian American Bar Association
- National Lawyers Guild
- The National Women's Law Student Association
- The Outlaw (Gay/Straight Law Student Alliance)
- Phi Alpha Delta
- The Republican Law Caucus
- The South Asian Law Students Association
- The St. Thomas More Legal Society
- The Student Association on Terrorism and Security Analysis - Law Student Division
- The Syracuse Tax Society
- The Syracuse Public Interest Network (SPIN)
- The Toastmasters - Devil's Advocate Chapter
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