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WashU Student Organizations

Move your passions forward.

Connect with peers who share your interests and values through our vibrant community of student organizations.

WashU Law students at event

Our student organizations contribute to the vitality of our community and provide students with opportunities to advocate, serve, and engage in academic, social, and legal worlds.

Each of the student organizations listed below welcomes participation from all WashU Law students.

Antitrust Law Association (ALA)

First Generation Law Society

Supports first-generation students through awareness, networking, and guidance

Immigration Law Society (ImmLS)

Preparing students to become successful immigration professionals and advocates.

Jewish Law Society (JLS)

Fosters Jewish community through social, cultural, and philanthropic events

Middle East & North African Law Student Association (MENALSA)

Focuses on Middle Eastern and North African legal, economic, and cultural matters

National Lawyers Guild (NLG)

Saudi Law Student Association (SLSA)

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