Student Organizations

Student Organization There are approximately 30 active student organizations at the West Virginia University College of Law covering a wide-range of interests. Please use the directory below to explore the existing organizations. Join one that matches your interests or find like-minded students and form your own organization.

Student Organization Directory

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

       [A]

Alliance for Social Justice
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Society
American Civil Liberties Union

       [B]
Black Law Student Association

       [C]
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Christian Law Association
Class of 2008
Class of 2009
Class of 2010
Coalition to End Race and Gender Violence

       [D]
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Democratic Law Caucus

       [E]
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Environmental Law Society

       [F]
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GLASS

       [H]
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       [I]
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International Law Students Association

       [J]
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       [K]
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       [L]
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Law Student Athlete Fitness Organization

       [M]
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       [N]
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Next Generation West Virginia

       [O]
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       [P]
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Phi Alpha Delta
Phi Delta Phi
WVU Public Interest Advocates

       [Q]
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       [R]
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Republican Law Caucus

       [S]
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Sports & Entertainment Law Society
Student Bar Association
Student Trial Lawyers Association

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       [U]
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       [V]
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Women's Law Caucus
WV Journal of Business & International Law
WVU College of Law Ethics Council

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       [Y]
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“The College of Law is rich with diversity. We have over thirty student organizations that provide opportunities to develop leadership skills and to refine their thinking on current social, political, and legal issues. These opportunities allow students to breathe life into the theories that are taught in our law school classrooms, and they serve as the foundation for creating life-long friendships”


Judith Scully,
Professor of Law

Student Organization Handbook 2007-2008