The
Black Law Students Association has a tradition of service at Yale
University and in the Greater New Haven community. We value these
experiences as integral to our legal educations and contribute time and
legal services to a wide range of non-profit and service organizations.
To learn more about the mission and history of BLSA, click here.
The
membership of the Black Law Students Association is very diverse-
representing over nineteen states and six countries, twenty-five
undergraduate institutions, and includes graduate degrees from
over seven institutions.
The
Black Law Students Association is always looking to grow. Thus, we
offer resources to help prospective students make decisions about law
school, navigate the application process, and learn more about the
amazing learning environment offered at Yale Law School. If you are
interested in applying to Yale Law School or learning more, click here.
Alumni
of the Black Law Students Association have served as partners in major
law firms, general counsels for Fortune 500 companies, and judges in
state and federal courts, including a Supreme Court Justice. Click here to visit the Alumni page.
The
Black Law Students Association actively seeks ways to partner with
other organizations to further achieve our mission. If you are
interested in sponsoring or partnering with us, feel free to contact us
at yale@nblsa.org. To view current BLSA sponsors, click here.
The
Black Law Students Association is full of brilliant and highly
motivated students who also know how to have fun together. To learn
more, feel free to visit our Photo Gallery.