Organizations
Students run a variety of professional and cultural organizations, including the Student Bar Association (SBA) which serves as the student government. Students participate in two law journals -- IDEA: The Intellectual Property Law Review, and the University of New Hampshire Law Review -- and send Moot Court teams to competitions around the United States. Other active organizations include:
- American Constitution Society
- Asian Pacific American Law Student Association (APALSA)
- Black Law Student Association
- Christian Legal Society
- Entertainment Law Society
- Federalist Society
- Hillel
- Hispanic National Bar Association
- International Intellectual Property Organization
- J. Reuben Clark Law Society
- Lambda Legal
- Licensing Executive Society
- Outdoors Club
- Patent Law Forum
- Phi Alpha Delta Legal Fraternity (PAD)
- Significant Others and Spouses Organization
- South Asian Law Students Association
- Student Intellectual Property Law Association (SIPLA)
- Sports Club
- Taiwanese Student Association
- Teen Court
- Women's Law Student Association
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