Student Organizations
Organizations and Journals: seeing the big pictureDrake faculty and students express their commitment to a range of interest areas through participation in law school organizations and journals. Participation in such activities can be a means of intellectual growth, career exploration and personal development and can provide a valuable supplement to classroom instruction.
| AAJ Mock Trial Alternative Dispute Resolution Society American Bar Association - Student Division American Civil Liberties Union American Constitution Society Animal Legal Defense Fund Agricultural Law Association Arts & Law Society Asian Pacific American Law Student Association Black Law Student Association Bulldogs for Justice Christian Legal Society Criminal Justice Society Delta Theta Phi Law Fraternity Drake Law Democrats Drake Law Republicans |
Drake Law Review Drake Law Women Drake Outlaws Environmental Law Society Equal Justice Works The Federalist Society Hispanic Law Student Association International Law Society Intellectual Property Law Society Journal of Agricultural Law Moot Court Board National Lawyers Guild Second Amendment Shooting Club Sports & Entertainment Law Society Student Bar Association |
Drake University Law School administration and faculty do not monitor or control content or materials on student or organization web sites, and disclaim any liability for such web pages. |



Academics
Academics