Student organizations greatly enhance the law student experience by providing an opportunity to connect with a community of students who share common interests and goals. HLS has groups that gather around legal interest areas, hobbies, identity, community service, advocacy, and more. Student organizations create spaces where students can engage in activities that promote personal growth, develop leadership skills, and build community.
HLS recognizes the vital contributions that student organizations make to the quality of life of law students and offers support for student leaders in developing initiatives that engage students. Student organization resources, policies, and procedures are available below.
Resources for Student Organizations
Resources for Student Organizations
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Student Organization Directory
A directory of all student organizations at HLS.Continue Reading about Student Organization Directory - Continue Reading
2020-2021 Student Org Leadership
Harvard Law School Student Organization leadership changes each year. Find the current names and contact information for each HLS student org.Continue Reading about 2020-2021 Student Org Leadership
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Helpful Tools
The HLS Student Leader Toolkit is a great list of resources and tools to help develop strong leadership skills. The Harvard Law School Library has also compiled a comprehensive Libguide with additional tools for leadership development.
Policies
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HLS Event Scheduling Update
In-person meetings on or off campus between or among members of student organizations for organizational business, organization-sponsored community building activities, or any other organization-sponsored activities, are not permitted.
In addition to raising equity and public health concerns, in-person student interactions may subject those involved to additional medical testing and reporting requirements.