Student Organizations
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The ADR Werner Board exists to allow interested students at Creighton Law to explore Alternative Dispute Resolution, including negotiation, arbitration, and mediation.
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The mission of the American Constitution Society is to harness values of compassion and respect for each individual, and to reincorporate them into American law and politics, in order to build a stronger and more decent national community. We believe that the Constitution, and by extension, many other areas of American law, can be understood only by reference to principles of decency, reason, humanity, and compassion. We believe that those who enforce the law must have concern for the way in which it affects the lives of the people who make up the nation in which we live. We seek to restore the fundamental principles of respect for human dignity, protection of individual rights and liberties, genuine equality, and access to justice to their rightful place in American law. We want to strengthen the intellectual underpinnings of and the public case for a vision of the law in which these values are paramount.
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President: Mollie Davis
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Animal Law Society is dedicated to providing a forum for education, advocacy, and scholarship aimed at protecting and advancing the interests of animals through the legal system and raising the profile of the field of animal law.
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The Black Law Student Association (BLSA) is a national association committed to providing academic and professional support to Black and minority law students at Nebraska College of Law. Our mission is to address discrimination and instill a greater awareness of the need for diversity in the legal community.
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Energy, Environmental, and Sustainability Law Society facilitates awareness and discussion of legal topics concerning energy, natural resources, water, environment, and sustainability.
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The Federalist Society is a group of conservatives and libertarians interested in the current state of the legal order. It is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of governmental powers is central to our Constitution, and that it is emphatically the province and duty of the judiciary to say what the law is, not what it should be. The Society seeks both to promote an awareness of these principles and to further their application through its activities. This entails reordering priorities within the legal system to place a premium on individual liberty, traditional values, and the rule of law. It also requires restoring the recognition of the importance of these norms among lawyers, judges, law students and professors. In working to achieve these goals, the Society has created a conservative and libertarian intellectual network that extends to all levels of the legal community.
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GSA is a student-led law student organization dedicated to promoting positive advocacy, raising awareness on legal issues affecting the LGBTQ+ community, and providing safe spaces for students, faculty, and alumni at Creighton Law.
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HLSA is a student organization established to foster awareness, critical thought, and debate about topics in health care, law, and ethics. HLSA facilitates opportunities for collaboration and networking between a diverse body of University of Creighton Law students and the greater health care community.
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Intellectual Property Law Society creates a forum for students interested in studying and practicing intellectual property law. The group hosts speakers and discussions that contribute to developing legal knowledge and skills in the field of intellectual property, including copyright, patent, trademark, and trade secrets.
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International Law Student Association enables law students who are interested in international law and international trade to continue their education in this field beyond the classroom. Activities include: sponsoring the Jessup International Moot Court competition; counseling on graduate level and summer programs in international law, internships, and career opportunities.
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JRCLS is an international association of law students and attorneys that focuses on maintaining religion and ethics within the practice of law. The JRCLS includes active chapters throughout the United States and seven other countries. The JRCLS sponsors law student chapters of LDS law students and others interested in the mission of the Law Society. The JRCLS promotes public service, loyalty to the rule of law, and appreciation for the religious dimension in society and in a lawyer's personal life. Members of the JRCLS are committed to and strive to follow the example of Jesus Christ.
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President: Treasure Willige
Vice President: Dominick Bartels
Secretary: Kayla Webb
Treasurer: Vacant
Public Relations: Vacant
3L Rep: Jason Wendling
2L Rep: Julianna Washka
1L Rep: Vacant
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A law student recreational running group. Take a study break, exercise, enjoy a nice day, or all of the above. Open to all experience levels!
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SELS offers networking opportunities in the local business, sports, and entertainment law and the chance to attend national conferences featuring prominent guests from the recording industry, sports agencies, and numerous other related fields.
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The mission of WLSA is to provide a forum for the discussion and advancement of women in legal education, address societal impacts on women in law, and seek effective legal solutions and empowerment for women in society. The purpose of the Association shall be to empower all women and promote general equality in the law and legal professions. It shall include but not be limited to the following:
To create a graduate network to enable women in the legal profession and in law school to learn from and support one another;
To work toward gender equity in the recruitment and hiring of qualified law students and faculty.
To develop law school educational programs on gender issues which students confront while in law school and will confront as graduates within the legal profession;
To encourage public service and community action on behalf of women;
To promote educational programs in secondary and undergraduate schools to raise awareness about opportunities for women in law;
To engage in all activities necessary, useful, or expedient to implement the foregoing purposes;
To prepare women law students for future careers in the legal field through networking, fellowship, and opportunity.
2025-2026 Executive Team:
President: Erika Foster
Vice President: Hailee Thayer
Director of Social Events: April Rivas
Director of Pro Bono & Community Involvement: Audrey Gruss
Treasurer: VACANT
Secretary: Maddie Sanders
3L Representative: VACANT
2L Representative: VACANT
1L Section A Representative – ELECTED IN THE FALL
1L Section B Representative – ELECTED IN THE FALL
AJD Representative – ELECTED IN THE FALL
Part-Time Representative – ELECTED IN THE FAL
Creighton Law Review Journals
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This legal journal is published by Creighton University School of Law students. It was founded in 1967, and its first volume was published in spring 1968. As then Chief Justice Earl Warren wrote in that first issue, the purpose of a Law Review is to provide a "forum in which able minds subject existing legal principles to critical analysis within the context of changing conditions and in which imaginative alternatives to today's solutions are aired and tested through vigorous informal debate."
The Creighton Law Review continues to serve significant practical and academic functions, with three published issues each year. It includes pieces that provide practitioners with informative, well-drafted research—emphasizing legal issues impacting Nebraska and the Eighth Circuit. It also creates a highly structured forum for scholarly debate that includes current law students.
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The CICLJ was established in 2011 and is a student-led and published journal focusing on comparative and international law. It publishes two issues during the academic year and offers Creighton students a unique opportunity to gain research, writing, and editing experience.
Archives: The CICLJ is archived in the Creighton Digital Repository and Scholastica.
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