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Student organizations
Your life on campus is a reflection of your interests and talents. The Law School is home to approximately 60 student organizations with a wide variety of purposes - you will find student groups focused on public service or particular legal specialties, ethnic and religious identification or political agenda, purely social pursuits or campus involvement and many other things. The umbrella student government for the Law School is the Law Students Association, and new student groups are always being formed to meet the changing needs of the student body. We encourage students to get involved in whatever groups interest them. Descriptions of the current student organizations can be found in the links below.

Note for law firms: Law School policy discourages direct conversation between students and firms  with regard to funding propositions. Law firms interested in supporting student groups or events should contact Jennifer Ilekis, Development Associate, at (773) 834-5961 for information on the Chicago Law Partners program. Chicago Law Partners is a consolidated effort to channel firm sponsorship dollars toward student activities. Please click here for further information on the program or to join.