Student organizations
Student organizations are an important part of life at Akron Law. Students may join any of our more than 20 active organizations from the first day of law school, and all organizations are open to all law students.
Student organizations undertake responsibility for vital programming such as debates, panel discussions, guest speakers and social events. They also organize many service events, which provide a way for law students to connect with the community and fulfill their community service graduation requirement.
Student organization website:
Student Organizations at Akron Law
- Akron Law Review
- American Constitution Society
- Asian Hispanic Law Students Association
- Black Law Students Association
- Business Law Society
- Cannabis Law Society
- Christian Legal Society
- Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Technology Law Club
- Federal Bar Association,Student Chapter
- Federalist Society
- Health Law Society
- Intellectual Property and Technology Law Association
- International Law Society
- Intermural Athletic Society
- Law Association for Women
- Moot Court Honor Society
- Outlaws
- Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity
- Phi Delta Phi International Law Fraternity
- St. Thomas More Society
- Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
- Student Bar Association
- Trial Team Honor Society (American Association for Justice)
Law student organization officers are invited to submit information about their organizations for the School of Law website. Please contact Andrew Costigan - Asst. Dean of Law Student Services or Shannon Aupperle - Manager of Enrollment Services, if you have any questions or wish to submit content.