Student Organizations and Publications
At the Brandeis School of Law, student organizations and publications offer meaningful ways to develop practical skills, build leadership experience, and connect with the broader legal community. With several dozen active groups, there’s something for every interest—whether you're passionate about advocacy, policy, identity-based affinity groups, or a specific area of law.
Our student organizations host thought-provoking events, bring in nationally recognized speakers, and create opportunities for students to lead, collaborate, and contribute to real-world change. From trial advocacy and moot court to public interest and professional development, these groups play a vital role in shaping the student experience at Brandeis School of Law.
Students also engage in legal scholarship and storytelling through student-run publications, where they can hone their research, writing, and editorial skills.
Many organizations work closely with faculty, local practitioners, and national networks to provide hands-on learning experiences, mentorship, and connections that extend well beyond graduation.
We invite you to explore our wide range of student organizations and publications to find a community that matches your passions, and to discover new ones along the way.