As a member of the School of Law community, we encourage you to get involved in the student organizations. The Student Bar Association (SBA) is the student government of the School of Law. All matriculated students of the School of Law are automatically members of the SBA and are eligible to serve on its committees. Many of these organizations have their own web pages on TWEN. Once you create a TWEN account, you can add different societies to your list of “classes” on TWEN. Organizations with a asterisk* may be of particular interest.
Admiralty Law Society
American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review*
American Constitution Society
Animal Law Society
Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)*
Black Law Students Association (BLSA)*
Catholic Law Students Association
Children’s Law Society
Coalition for Social Justice*
Commercial Division Online Law Report
Commercial Division Online Law Report
Corporate & Securities Law Society
Criminal Law Society
Dispute Resolution Society
Entertainment, Arts, and Sports Law (EASL)
Environmental Law Society
Family Law Society
Federalist Society
Health Care Law Society
Hellenic Law Students Association
Historical Society of the New York Courts
Intellectual Property Law Society (IPLS)
International Law Students Association (ILSA)*
Irish Students Society
Jewish Law Students Association (JLSA)
Journal of Catholic Legal Studies
Journal of Civil Rights & Economic Development (JCRED)
Labor Relations & Employment Law Society
Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA)*
Law and Entrepreneurship Society
Moot Court Honor Society
Multilingual Legal Advocates*
N.Y. Real Property Law Journal
National Association of Consumer Advocates
New York International Law Review*
New York Real Property Law Journal
OUT Laws and Allies*
Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity International (Henry DeBracton Chapter)
Polestino Trial Advocacy Institute
Public Interest Law Student Association*
Real Property Law Society
South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA)*
St. John’s Chapter of Federal Bar Association
St. John’s Journal of Catholic Legal Studies
St. John’s Journal of International & Comparative Law
St. John’s Law Review
St. John’s Law Review
The Forum
Women’s Law Society*
Visit the St. John’s SBA resources page for links to useful information including a list of student organizations, contact information, and a Textbook Bazaar where you can find information on buying and selling used textbooks.