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New York Law School students participate in a multitude of organizations and activities to pursue special interests, develop new skills and friendships, express their concerns, voice their opinions, and contribute to the Law School community.

Student organizations have made outstanding contributions to the extracurricular life at the Law School. They have produced programs on a wide variety of topics and have organized lectures featuring prominent members of the legal commmunity, banquets, a fundraiser for victims of domestic violence, a brunch for Evening Division students, an annual multicultural festival, and an amfAR fundraiser.

Student organizations are listed on the left side bar of this page.  Should you have any questions regarding your student organization, how to create a new student organization, or how to get involved with a student organization feel free to contact the SBA.  The Student Organization Handbook can be a useful resource.