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Student Life

Student Organizations

Texas Wesleyan student organizations provide a broad spectrum of opportunities for student involvement. Our enthusiastic law students have held many offices at the state, regional, and national levels, holding such positions as the governor of the ABA-Law Student Division, president of the Hispanic National Bar Association, and chair of the State Bar of Texas/Law Student Division. At the state, regional, and national levels, students have won numerous awards, including the Top Speaker Award in the ABA Regional Moot Court Competition, Most Outstanding Senate Award in the Nation, and Most Outstanding Student Leader in the Nation.

 

In addition to students being selected to participate in Law Review, the Order of Barristers, American Inns of Court, and as representatives to the State Bar of Texas, students are active in over 30 organizations.

Texas Wesleyan Law Review 
Board of Advocates 
American Bar Association/Law Student Division 
Asian-Pacific American Law Students Association 
Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Black Law Students Association 
Christian Legal Society 
Dallas County Young Lawyers Association
Delta Theta Phi 
Family Law Student Association 
Federalist Society 
Health Law Society 
Hispanic Law Students Association 
Innocence Project 
Intellectual Property Law Association 
International Law Society 
Longhorn Society 
Order of the Barristers 
Phi Alpha Delta 
Phi Delta Phi 
Sports and Entertainment Law Society 
St. Thomas More Society
State Bar of Texas /Law Student Division
Student Bar Association 
Tarrant County Bar Association/Law Student Division 
Tarrant County Trial Lawyers Association/ Law Student Division
Tarrant County Young Lawyers Association
Texas Aggie Legal Society 
Texas Wesleyan Law Fellowship 
Texas Wesleyan University School of Law Rugby Football Club
Wesleyan Immigration Initiative
Wesleyan Law Gay Straight Student Alliance
Wesleyan Law Democrats 
Wesleyan Law Republicans 
Women Law Students Association