Cornell University Law School Brochure - (Page 9) recent first-year class: 199 enrolled J.D. students 40 Take Action: Get Involved A multitude of activities Cornell Law School’s student body is an active group with dozens of activities from which to choose, including chapters of national law-affiliated societies. Students also enjoy the wealth of opportunities that Cornell University offers for physical fitness, entertainment, student services, and other pursuits, including the Public Service Center, the Cornell United Religious Work, and the Women’s Resource Center. Diversity Active organizations offer support and information for our students of color. With the Law School’s support, these groups sponsor workshops, seminars, panel discussions, conferences, and moot court competitions. Each has affiliations with similar groups at law schools across the nation, and Cornell chapters invariably supply leaders who address issues of national concern and shape the dialogue. undergraduate majors studied 28% students of color 53% women Selected student organizations American Constitution Society Cornell Law Review Cornell Law Students Association Cornell Law Yearbook Cornell LL.M. Association Cornell Society of Law and the Arts Discourses Environmental Law Society Federalist Society Intellectual Property Student Organization Jewish Law Students Association J. Reuben Clark Law Society— Cornell Law School Chapter Juris Diction Lambda Law (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender, and Allies Students Association) 13 121 different undergraduate institutions attended 32 Asian American Law Students Association (AALSA) Black Law Students Association (BLSA) Briggs International Law Society Business Law Society Christian Legal Society Cornell Advocates for Human Rights Cornell Association of Sports and Entertainment Law (CASEL) Cornell European Law Students Association Cornell International Law Journal Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy Latino American Law Students Association (LALSA) Law, Economics, and Business Society Legal Information Institute Moot Court Board Ms. JD National Lawyers Guild Native American Law Students Association Phi Alpha Delta Phi Delta Phi Public Interest Law Union (PILU) The Veterans Society Women’s Law Coalition (WLC) states represented
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