Organizations
Your creativity and energy are needed and welcome.
When you join your fellow students in Loyola's connected community, you'll grow your skills while building a network of professional relationships with both fellow students and alumni.
Participation in law student organizations offers you the opportunity to explore your passions, become a more effective leader, help plan events, interact with students, faculty, and alumni, and have some fun in the process.
The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the anchor of these and other student-run activities. It provides vital assistance in helping plan and stage social and charitable events. Beyond the SBA, there are rich opportunities to become involved in organizations supporting your dedication to making Loyola, our country, and our world a better place.
Law Student Organizations
Organizations vary by year based on student interest.
Many of the School of Law’s more than 30 organizations are affiliated with national networks of similar student or professional groups:
- Air and Space Law Society (ASLS)
- American Bar Association (Law Student Division)
- American Constitution Society
- Art Law Society
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
- Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
- Business Law Society
- Christian Legal Society
- Criminal Law Union
- Disabled Law Student Collective (DLSC)
- Education Law and Policy Society
- Environmental Law Society
- Federal Bar Association
- Federalist Society
- First Generation Law Students (FGLS)
- Health Law Society
- Hellenic Bar Association
- Illinois State Bar Association (Law Student Division)
- Immigrants' Rights Coalition
- Intellectual Property Law Society
- International Law Society
- Irish Law Student Association
- Jewish Law Student Association (Decalogue Society)
- Justinian Society
- Labor & Employment Law Society
- Latinx Law Students Association (LLSA)
- Loyola Defense Coalition
- Loyola Law School Democrats
- Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Law Student Society
- Muslim Law Students Association (MLSA)
- National Lawyers Guild
- National Moot Court Competition Teams
- OUTLaw
- Phi Alpha Delta
- Public Interest Law Society (PILS)
- Real Estate and Construction Law Society (RECLS)
- Sports and Entertainment Law Society
- Student Animal Legal Defense Fund (SALDF)
- Student Bar Association (SBA)
- SUFEO (Stand Up For Each Other!)
- Trust & Estate Law Society
- Weekend JD Law Students Association
- Women's Law Society
Your creativity and energy are needed and welcome.
When you join your fellow students in Loyola's connected community, you'll grow your skills while building a network of professional relationships with both fellow students and alumni.
Participation in law student organizations offers you the opportunity to explore your passions, become a more effective leader, help plan events, interact with students, faculty, and alumni, and have some fun in the process.
The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the anchor of these and other student-run activities. It provides vital assistance in helping plan and stage social and charitable events. Beyond the SBA, there are rich opportunities to become involved in organizations supporting your dedication to making Loyola, our country, and our world a better place.