
Student Organizations
Shakeer Abdullah Innovative programs provided by organizations of all types give students a wealth of opportunities to explore various specialties within the legal profession, improve their skills and develop social relationships. Associations for Black, Hispanic, Asian and Jewish students; a Fellowship of Christian Law Students; A Women's Law Society; and an International Law Society bring together students with similar backgrounds and interests. There are organizations for those interested in law related to sports and entertainment, the environment, corporate and intellectual property, and public interest. Students can expand their writing and editing skills through involvement with the student newspaper Res Ipsa Loquitur and the Capital University Law Review. Those wishing to hone their skills and test them in competition will want to investigate Capital's highly successful National Moot Court Team. In addition to these and other organizations, there are three legal fraternities at Capital.
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July 19, 2008
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