Student Organizations
Many student organizations at the Law School have an international focus, including the following:
The Asia Law Forum provides a venue for students and faculty to discuss and debate contemporary issues of law and policy in Asia.
The Islamic Legal Studies Project brings in speakers to discuss Islamic law issues.
The Latino Law Students' Association promotes the academic, career, and political interests of Latino/a students at the Law School.
The Muslim Law Students' Association serves as a vehicle for gathering Muslims and others interested in learning about Islamic legal issues, and issues of concern to Muslims and other minorities.
The Pacific Islander, Asian, and Native American Law Students' Association is a coalition that seeks to promote community among its members and to create a more diverse educational environment.
The South Asian Law Students' Association is an organization dedicated to celebrating, promoting, and sharing the culture and diversity of the countries of South Asia.
The Yale AIDS Network brings together students who are committed to creating a coordinated response to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.
The Yale Forum on the Practice of International Law brings leading international practitioners and policy makers to speak at the Law School.
The Yale Law International Association serves as a social bridge between J.D. and LL.M. students, especially international students.
The Yale Middle East Law Forum seeks to promote discussion on various topics on the Middle East through lectures, conferences, and dinners.
The Asia Law Forum provides a venue for students and faculty to discuss and debate contemporary issues of law and policy in Asia.
The Islamic Legal Studies Project brings in speakers to discuss Islamic law issues.
The Latino Law Students' Association promotes the academic, career, and political interests of Latino/a students at the Law School.
The Muslim Law Students' Association serves as a vehicle for gathering Muslims and others interested in learning about Islamic legal issues, and issues of concern to Muslims and other minorities.
The Pacific Islander, Asian, and Native American Law Students' Association is a coalition that seeks to promote community among its members and to create a more diverse educational environment.
The South Asian Law Students' Association is an organization dedicated to celebrating, promoting, and sharing the culture and diversity of the countries of South Asia.
The Yale AIDS Network brings together students who are committed to creating a coordinated response to the global HIV/AIDS pandemic.
The Yale Forum on the Practice of International Law brings leading international practitioners and policy makers to speak at the Law School.
The Yale Law International Association serves as a social bridge between J.D. and LL.M. students, especially international students.
The Yale Middle East Law Forum seeks to promote discussion on various topics on the Middle East through lectures, conferences, and dinners.










