Student Organizations
The diversity of USC Law School's student population is reflected in the over thirty political, religious, social, cultural and ethnic organizations. Our students play an active and valued role in the day-to-day operation of the law school. Students are given a wide range of opportunities to create and implement ideas for activities and are encouraged to pursue their interests by forming new student organizations or planning social or academic events. Questions about any of the Law School’s student organizations should be directed to Ms. Debra Barnett, Assistant Director of Student Affairs, at dbarnett@law.usc.edu.
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU @ USC)
- Armenian Law Students Association
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Assoc - APALSA
- Black Law Students Association - BLSA
- Christian Legal Society
- Critical Legal Studies Association
- Diversity and Inclusion Strategy Committee
- Entertainment Law Society
- Environmental Law Society
- Federalist Society
- Health Law and Bioethics Society
- Intellectual Property and Technology Law Society
- International Law and Relations Organization
- Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP)
- Jewish Law Students Association - JLSA
- Latino Law Students Association
- USC LawCapella
- Legal Aid Alternative Breaks - LAAB
- Muslim Law Students Association
- OUTLaw
- Phi Alpha Delta - PAD
- Phi Delta Phi International Legal Fraternity
- Public Interest Law Foundation - PILF
- Real Estate Law
- South Asian Law Students Association (SALSA)
- Street Law
- Student Bar Association - SBA
- Surf Law Society
- USC Art Law Society
- USC Government Law Organization (GLO)
- USC Sports Law Society
- Women's Law Association - WLA






