Student Organizations
Student organizations are fantastic ways to expand your legal education. From dynamic speakers to social engagements, student organizations can get you connected with students and causes that you will find rewarding. Also, many groups will give you an opportunity to see the law in practice by introducing you to speakers, attorneys, and judges who are interested in the same areas you are. Below is a list of our active organizations. Look around and find one, or more, that suits you best.
Not seeing what you like? Starting an organization is a great way to develop your own leadership skills while exploring your own interests. These new organizations can be a wonderful, lasting contribution to Marquette Law School and many of your fellow students. The Director of Student Affairs, Andrew Faltin, would be glad to meet with you to discuss how you can get your organization started. You can contact him at 414-288-0636 or at andrew.faltin@marquette.edu. Follow this link to see how you can start your organization.
Student Government:
Fraternal
Areas of Law
- American Association for Justice/Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers
- American Constitution Society for Law and Public Policy
- Business Law Society
- Children and Family Law Society
- Criminal Law Society
- Dispute Resolution Society
- Entertainment Law Society
- Environmental Law Society
- Estate Planning Society
- The Federalist Law Society
- Health Law Society
- Immigration Law Society
- Intellectual Property Law Society
- International Law Society
- Labor and Employment Law Society
- Out and Allies Legal Society
- Professional Development Association
- Real Estate Law Society
- Restorative Justice Society
- Sports Law Society
Religious
Political
Friends and Family Programming
Multicultural
- Asian Law Student Association
- Black Law Students Association
- Hablando del Derecho
- Hispanic Law Student Association
- Native American Law Student Association
Competitive
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