Student Organizations
To supplement their studies and to engage with the community, our students lead and belong to a number of diverse student organizations.
Membership in one or more student organizations enables students to pursue their interests outside of the classroom, increase their knowledge of specific areas of law, gain valuable leadership experience, and collaborate with fellow students, faculty, alumni, and legal professionals.
Please feel free to contact the leadership of any student organizations that you would like to learn more about. If you have general questions about student organizations, please contact the SBA Secretary. If your student organization has changed leadership, for the website to reflect the changes. Student organizations who need access to Canvas pages and for general questions, please reach out to the Student Affairs Team for assistance.
Inactive Student Organizations
If you are interested in re-starting one of the below organizations, e-mail law.studentaffairs@colorado.edu for more information.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
Business and Tax Law Association
Committee for Inclusiveness and Diversity (Note CRJE, the student-led Council for Racial Justice and Equity, is active, e-mail crje@colorado.edu for more information)
Delta Theta Phi Fraternity
Food Law Society
Colorado Law After School Support (CLASS)
Legal Alternative Dispute Resolution Club (LADR)
Phi Delta Phi Fraternity
Privacy Law Society (now merged into one specific position within the Silicon Flatirons Group)
Spanish Speaking Law Students Association