Student Organizations
Colorado Law students are active members of the law community and the student organizations reflect their diverse interests and concerns. With more than 30 student organizations, students pursue these interests outside of class, increase their knowledge in specific areas of law, gain leadership experience, and work closely with fellow students, faculty, alumni, and other legal professionals with similar passions. Students interested in starting a new student organization should contact the Dean of Students.
The Student Bar Association is the Law School's student government, represents the interests of students generally, oversees student organizations and funding, and administers the school's honor code with the Honor Council.
- Aerospace Law and Policy Association
- American Bar Association-Law Student Division
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- American Constitution Society
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
- Black Law Students Association (BLSA)
- Business Law Association (BLA)
- Christian Legal Society (CLS)
- Class of 2009
- Class of 2010
- Class of 2011
- Class of 2012
- Colorado Election Law Project (CELP)
- Construction and Real Estate Law Association (CRELA)
- Diversity Awareness Now (DAN)
- Doman Society of International Law
- Environmental Law Society
- Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies
- J Reuben Clark Law Society
- Jewish Law Students Association
- Juvenile and Family Law Club
- Latino Law Students Association (LLSA)
- Law Students for Reproductive Justice
- Legal Alternative Dispute Resolution Club (LADR)
- Lend-a-Law Student Association
- National Lawyers Guild
- Native American Law Students Association
- OUTlaw
- Phi Delta Phi
- Public Interest Students Association (PISA)
- Republican Law Society
- Sports and Entertainment Law Student Association (SELSA)
- Student Bar Association (SBA)
- Student Trial Lawyers Association
- Technology and Intellectual Property Society (TIPS)
- Women's Law Caucus



