Barry Law students are encouraged to broaden their experiences by participating in student organizations. Our student groups (listed below) focus on academic, professional, social justice, political, religious, cultural, and social interests. Student groups cultivate a collegial and inclusive environment within the law school community and promote an intellectual exchange in an atmosphere of academic freedom.
When you participate in student groups, you will enhance your professional skills and build rapport with faculty advisors and peers. Whether you are a group member or leader, you will have the opportunity to interact with representatives of the organized bar and the judiciary, which will prove invaluable to your academic and professional career.
Barry Law student organizations:
Practice Societies/Legal Awareness
- Barry Criminal Law Society (BCLS)
- Environmental Law Society
- Health Law Society
- Human Trafficking Awareness Coalition (HTAC)
- Immigration Law Society
- Legal Advocates for Citizens w/Disabilities
- Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Society (RPPTL)
- Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS)
- Student Animal Legal Defense Fund
- Tech Law Society
- Veterans Legal Society (VLS)
National Organizations
- American Bar Association
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- American Constitutional Society (ACS)
- Black Law Student Association (BLSA)
- Christian Legal Society
- Federalist Society
- St. Thomas Moore Society
- Women’s Lawyer Association (WLA)
Legal Fraternities
- Phi Alpha Delta (PAD)
Local/Government
- Florida Bar – Young Lawyer Division
- Student Bar Association (SBA)
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
Community Organizations
- Barry Black and Gold
- Counsel for Children
- Golf Club
- Intramural Sports Club (ISC)
- Jewish Law Student Association (JLSA)
- Hispanic American Law Students Association (HALSA)
- Legally on Target
- Middle Eastern/North African Law Students Association
- Rotaract
- Running Club
- Soccer Club
- Students Against Sexual Assault
- Students for Equality