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The student body of the School of Law is as diverse as the community in which the School is located. We strive to provide each student with a wide range of student activities that provide additional opportunities for engagement with the Law School faculty and student body, as well as to network with alumni and other members of our legal community.

We are proud of our many student governance organizations and our broad array of student publications. Below you will also find listed our current student organizations. We encourage you to get involved and select organizations of interest to you. We always encourage student to come forward with new ideas for organizations as described in the Student Organization Handbook.

Student Governance Groups:

Inter-Club Council - ICC
Honor Council
Law Activity Fee Allocation Committee
Student Bar Association - SBA

Student Publications:

Business Law Review
Inter-American Law Review
International and Comparative Law Review
Miami Law Review
National Security & Armed Conflict Law Review
Psychology, Public Policy and Law
Race and Social Justice Law Review


Student Organizations:

American Bar Association/Law Student Division
American Constitution Society
Asian Pacific American Law Student Association
Association of Caribbean Law Students
Black Law Students Association
Cardozo Jewish Legal Society
Catholic Law Students Association
Child Advocacy Family Law Society
Christian Legal Society
Criminal Law Society
Dade County Bar Association UM Student Chapter
Dean's Cup
Democratic Law Students Association
Effective Firm Management Society
Entertainment and Sports Law Society
Environmental Law Society
Equity Playhouse
Federalist Society
Florida Bar Law Student Division
Health Law Association
Hispanic Law Students Association
Human Rights
Insightful Mind Initiative
Intellectual Property Law Society
International Law Society
International Moot Court Board
Irish American Law Students Association
Jewish Law Student Association
J. Reuben Clark Law Society
Labor & Employment Law Student Association
Law Students for Reproductive Justice
Maritime Law Society
Mass Torts Litigation Society
Miami Law Women
Military Law Society
Moot Court Board
Muslim Law Students Association
Older Wiser Law Students
The Order of Barristers
OUTLaw
Phi Alpha Delta
Phi Delta Phi
Real Property, Probate and Trust Law
Republican Law Students Association
Society of Bar and Gavel
South Asian Law Students Association
Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
Tax Law Society
Trial Team
Wrongful Convictions Project

 

 

 

Student Funding Request

To log in to the Student Funding Request website, please use your full law school e-mail address (jdoe@students.law
.miami.edu). Your password is the same password you use to access your law school e-mail. As per the training, you can only create new requests, once you have any pending requests submitted. If you have forgotten your password, please get in contact with the help desk at (305) 284-3000 to help you reset it.


CONTACT US

If you need to be trained on any of the systems below, please e-mail us at studenttraining@law.miami.edu.


  • Master Calendar
  • Student Funding Request
    (Not L.A.F.A.C)

STUDENT TRAVEL POLICY

Travel Memo


STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS FORMS

Member Solicitation Form

New Organization Request Form

New Officers Election Form

Organization Registration Form

To access the site or the forms, please log in with your full law school e-mail address and password.


Constitution Template (Word)



BERF Instructions For Reimbursement


EVENT SCHEDULER INSTRUCTIONS

PDF logo Master Calendar Event Scheduler Instructions

Log-in instructions: Log in with your full student e-mail address and your password.

Print-out instructions: Please print out the form before submitting it.


LEGAL DISCLAIMER

The School of Law makes part of this web space available to its students in order facilitate communication between the faculty, administration and student body. Most of this content is maintained by the different student governance groups and organizations by way of the School of Law Webmaster.

The University of Miami School of Law also provides web pages for student organizations, governance groups, and publications. The contents of both the Web pages themselves and/or of material accessed via links to other pages may contain material that some may find offensive. The views and opinions expressed in some of these pages are those of the page authors only. The School of Law accepts no responsibility for the contents of these pages. The content of such pages is not in any way an official publication of the University. Neither the contents of the pages nor the linked pages have been reviewed or endorsed by the University of Miami.

If you believe that you might be offended by the contents of the pages, you should not access these Web pages.