We are a queer law student society. We host events for queer law students. We do queer advocacy by working with local organizations.
Jewish Law Students Association
Business Law Association of Dalhousie (BLAD)
The Business Law Association of Dalhousie (BLAD) was created in 2013 and is the representative body for students at the Schulich School of Law who are interested in the field of business law. BLAD provides a wide variety of services for students such as hosting networking events with practitioners and organizations in the field of business law, holding educational seminars and speaking events, pairing students with mentors, and holding social events.
Weldon Literary Moot
Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society (DULS)
The Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society is an organization which supports students who have a legal interest and have aspirations of attending law school. We provide an abundance of information and experiences to students including LSAT study sessions, networking events, and guest speakers. We always try to offer students with enriching opportunities and help them to feel better prepared for their futures without needing to pay for preparatory courses or programs.
Dalhousie Black Law Students' Association (DBLSA)
DBLSA serves as a vital nexus within the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University and the African Canadian/Nova Scotian community, actively fostering relationships, empowering our members, and inspiring future generations to pursue a legal education. With a focus on amplifying the voices and opportunities of African Canadian students, we are deeply committed to bridging the cultural and informational divide between the legal sphere and the African Nova Scotian community.
Dalhousie Christian Legal Fellowshiph (DCLF)
The purpose of the Chapter is to develop and maintain a vibrant Christian law student presence on campus by serving as a spiritual resource for students in the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. The Chapter seeks to serve the interests of its members by providing an environment for the exploration of faith issues arising from the study of law.
Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society
Dalhousie Undergraduate Law Society
Dalhousie UNICEF Club
The UNICEF Society is dedicated to furthering the objectives of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), which involves assisting children in developing nations and fostering awareness regarding their rights and issues. To accomplish this, we engage with local Members of Parliament and media outlets to advocate for children's welfare and foster awareness within our university community…
Dalhousie Model United Nations
DalMUN is a society focused on simulating United Nations discussions. Delegates will be given country assignments to represent their stance on diverse topics, debating amongst others at continent-wide conferences. The essence of DalMUN is to foster a competitive and supportive environment. This environment will give individuals the chance to foster their leadership and public speaking skills, and also make new friends.
Dalhousie Friends of Doctors Without Borders / MSF (FoMSF)
As Dalhousie Friends of Doctors Without Borders we are the official university student support organization for Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières / MSF) Canada.
Doctors Without Borders is a non-governmental, international organization that provides emergency humanitarian medical aid.
We aim to fundraise for Doctors Without Borders (MSF) Canada, raise awareness for their work, and encourage students to work with MSF Canada in their future careers.
Dalhousie Feminist Legal Association (DFLA)
The Dalhousie Feminist Legal Association fights to combat inequality in the legal profession and society more broadly. DFLA often hosts activities that support our mandate of enhancing education, offering resources and support, providing a safe space, and advocating for equality and inclusivity within and outside the law school. Additionally, we try to organize fundraisers for various feminist initiatives around Halifax.
Dalhousie Law Students' Society (LSS)
The LSS is the elected student government of Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law. Our Board of Directors comprised of seven Executive Committee members, up to three Class-Year Representatives from each year of study, and eight Community Representatives, as well as an appointed Chair and Vice-Chair