Student Organizations
Brooklyn Law is home to more than 40 student organizations and many of them are devoted to issues of multiculturalism. Some of these include:
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
- Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
- Brooklyn Law School Secular Legal Society
- Christian Legal Society (CLS)
- Eastern European Law Students Association (EELSA)
- International Law Society (ILS)
- Irish Law Students Association
- Italian American Law Students Association (IALSA)
- Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA)
- Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA)
- Legal Association for Women (LAW)
- Muslim Law Student Association (MLSA)
- OutLaws (LGBT)
- Parents Association (for law students who are parents)
- South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA)
Read more about our student organizations.
Programs & Events
Throughout the year, we offer faculty seminars, lectures by distinguished guests, and other enrichment opportunities focused on diversity. Recent programs have included:
- Jumping Hurdles: LGBTQ and HIV Positive Individuals and U.S. Asylum Law
- Don't Ask, Don't Tell: A Panel to Ask and Tell
- Women's Rights During Pregnancy
- Religious Freedom in the Post 9/11 Era: The Park 51 Project
- Re-Solidifying Racial Bloc Voting: Empirics and Legal Doctrine in the Melting Pot
To view a list of upcoming events, visit our Events page.