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Stanford Law School Student Organizations

Collected by: Stanford Law Library

Archived since: Aug, 2019

Description:

Stanford Law School has an active student life with a host of varied student run organizations and journals. This collection captures the various different student organizations’ webpage. All student groups fall under the jurisdiction of the Office of Student Affairs. Depending on the student organization, receive some financial support from Office of Student. For a Student Organization to be officially recognized and access to some of that funding, all student group must applied. The requirements are that a new student organization must not overlap with an already existing group, to have at least 12 members, and a written proposal that outlines their mission, group actives, and proposed budget. Any student organization must meet the requirements and limitations outlined in the Handbook for Student Organizations. After gaining written approval from the Office of Student Affairs. The nascent student organization is then able to elect their executive board, which allows the group to start organizing and hosting events, speakers, and programs at Stanford Law School. This collection is organized by student organization in alphabetical order.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Arts & Humanities

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Title: Stanford Law First-Generation and Low-Income Professionals (FLI)

URL: https://law.stanford.edu/flip/

Description: FLI Professionals is a student-led group that offers support for SLS students who identify as first-generation and/or low-income professionals. This includes students who grew up in working-class or low-income communities, students who are first in their family to attend college, and students who are first in their family to attend professional school. Our organization welcomes students from a variety of backgrounds. We strive to provide a safe and inclusive space for Stanford Law students who lack access to some of the class-based privileges of our peers. We seek to facilitate the transition and integration of first-generation and/or low-income students into SLS and the legal profession through mentor-ship, career advising, academic support, social activities, and more.

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