Phoenix School of Law

In Their Own Words

"Caring faculty dedicated to your individual success is the rule at Phoenix School of Law--not the exception!"

Cameron, Student

Student Organizations

Students grow both personally and professionally through participation and leadership in student organizations. More interest groups continue to form and any student may officially start a new organization through the Student Bar Association (SBA). The active organizations are as follows:

  • Student Bar Association
    This organization acts as representative body for the students of Phoenix School of Law and coordinates student activities and organizations.
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution
    Dedicated to the promotion and use of alternative means to litigation to manage and resolve disputes.
  • Asian Pacific American Law Students Association (APALSA)
    The purpose of this organization is to foster the academic, social, and professional growth of its members by sponsoring legal scholarship activities, social events, and community service.
  • Federalist Society
    The purpose of the Phoenix School of Law Federalist Society is to foster thought and debate about the application of conservative and libertarian principles to law.
  • Hispanic Law Students Association
    Hispanic Law Students Association
  • Intellectual Property Law Society
    The IP Law Society provides interested students with opportunities in the field of intellectual property law (Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, Trade Secrets, etc.)- through instruction, networking, speakers, and hands-on experience.
  • International Law Society
    The International Law Society student organization provides students with expert speakers on a variety of topics related to international law.
  • Justice for All
    Phoenix Law’s Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgendered Student Organization
  • Juvenile Law Society
    JLS is a group of students committed to promoting awareness about issues in Juvenile law, both dependency and delinquency, and promoting student involvement.
  • Legal Aid Work for the Protection of Animal Welfare Society (LAWPAWS)
    LAWPAWS is dedicated to raising the profile of the field of animal law and to educating people about forms of animal abuse, as well as to engaging in projects that combat abuse.
  • Moot Court
    The Phoenix School of Law Moot Court Program represents the highest level of written and oral advocacy of the law school and provides students with opportunities to practice skills of speaking, advocacy, and critical thinking.
  • Parents Attending Law School (PALS)
    Support group and student organization for students at PSL who have or are considering having children. Open to everyone.
  • Phi Alpha Delta, International Law Fraternity
    Barry Goldwater, Sr. Chapter
  • Phoenix Law Review
    The mission of the Phoenix Law Review is to publish a progressive, high quality law review that engages the legal community in discussion and debate of current legal and policy issues.
  • PhoenixLaw Women’s Association
    Promoting and encouraging the success of future women lawyers by providing members with information and support by fostering connections among female students and the legal community.
  • Public Interest Law Project
    The Public Interest Law Project (PILP) is committed to assisting underserved communities through community service and legal intervention.
  • Sports and Entertainment Law Society
    Sports and Entertainment Law Society