Student Organizations
Get involved! From the Student Bar Association to the Intellectual Property Law Society, we have a student organization to meet your interests and help you make the most of your law school experience. You may also be asked sit on important law school committees including the Orientation, Academic Affairs and Admissions committees.
You also have the opportunity to create a new student organization. Learn more >>
Extracurricular Organizations
Advocates for Child Law Awareness
Advocates for Child Law Awareness helps educate its members on the law for children and the role of the juvenile lawyer in the legal system. More >>
American Constitution Society for Law and Policy
The American Constitution Society aims to harness values of compassion and respect for each individual and to re-incorporate them into American law and politics. More >>
Asian and Hispanic Law Students Association
The Asian and Hispanic Law Students Association is dedicated to sharing Asian and Hispanic cultures with the UDSL community. More >>
Black Law Student Association
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Business Law Society
The Business Law Society immerses its members in the numerous and varied aspects of Business Law. More >>
Christian Legal Society
The Christian Legal Society aims to inspire, encourage and equip Christian lawyers and law students to proclaim, love and serve Jesus Christ through the study and practice of law. More >>
Criminal Law Association
The Criminal Law Association helps students learn about opportunities in the field of criminal law. More >>
Federalist Society
The Federalist Society seeks to broaden the debate and provide an alternative view to that which is often encountered in law schools. More >>
Golf Club
The Golf Club provides students with an opportunity to maintain a healthy lifestyle while building camaraderie between fellow students. More >>
Honor Council
The Honor Council is responsible for investigating reports of academic dishonesty and promoting a culture of honor, professionalism, accountability and integrity at UDSL. More >>
Intellectual Property Law Society
Intellectual Property Law Society helps further students' understanding of intellectual property and keep abreast of the latest changes within this practice area. More >>
International Law Association
The International Law Association provides students an opportunity to learn more about the practical aspects of practicing international law. More >>
Lambda Legal Student Association
The purpose of the Lambda Legal Student Association is to create an alliance between heterosexual individuals and the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender community. More >>
Law Review
The Dayton Law Review is a scholarly journal published three times annually by second- and third-year law students at the University of Dayton School of Law. More >>
Moot Court
To participate in the Moot Court team, second-year students must complete the Appellate Advocacy class and compete in the Walter H. Rice Memorial Competition. The board is comprised of former team members in their third year. More >>
Phi Alpha Delta
Phi Alpha Delta is the UDSL student fraternity. More >>
Probate and Estate Planning Law Society
The Probate and Extate Planning Society is focused on providing students interested in the areas of probate and estate planning law with access to the expertise and insights of practitioners in the field. More >>
St. Thomas More Society
The St. Thomas More Society promotes community service and fellowship among UDSL students. More >>
Student Bar Association
The Student Bar Association is the student government at UDSL and helps facilitate the expression and representation of the student body. More >>
Volunteer Student Law Project
The Volunteer Student Law Project is dedicated to provide legal and nonlegal volunteer opportunities to law students. More >>
Women's Caucus
The Women’s Caucus is an organization of law students committed to promoting leadership, volunteerism and developing the potential of law students through improving both the Dayton and law school communities. More >>