Active Student Organizations
Mitchell Hamline School of Law students are ambitious, public-minded and diverse. These qualities are reflected in the currently active student organizations. Most students find it worthwhile to join one or more student organizations for professional advancement, personal enhancement, altruism, and networking.
The Dean of Students Office serves as the administrative point of contact for student organizations. Please contact student.services@mitchellhamline.edu if you have any questions, comments or concerns.
Academic and Professional Area of Law
- Alternative Dispute Resolution Society
- American Bar Association-Law Student Division
- Antitrust Society
- Business Law Society
- Environmental Law Society
- Federal Bar Association-Student Division
- Health Law Society
- New Lawyers Association
- Plaintiffs’ Law Association
- Self-Help Clinic
- Solo Small Social
- Sports and Entertainment Law Society
- Student Intellectual Property Law Association
- Tax Law Society
Affinity, Diversity, and Multicultural
- Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
- Black Law Students Association
- Christian Legal Society
- Jewish Law Student Association
- Latine Law Student Association
- Legal Association of Women Students
- Native American Law Student Association
- Muslim Law Student Association
- Out!Law
- Parents and Caregivers Attending Law School
- Mitchell Hamline Student Veterans Association
Awareness and Political Activism
- American Constitution Society
- Minnesota Justice Foundation – Student Chapter
- National Lawyers’ Guild
- ROE: Reproductive Opportunity and Equality
Sports and Recreation
Active Student Groups
Mitchell Hamline School of Law also provides opportunities to participate Legal Fraternities and Legal Publications. Although they are run separately from Student Organizations, many students experience similar benefits of professional advancement, personal enhancement, and networking when joining one of these groups.