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Asian Pacific Law Caucus

The APILC promotes cultural and ethnic awareness and celebrates the diversity brought by the Asian Pacific heritage.

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Gay-Straight Alliance (Outlaws)

The GSA-Outlaws is devoted to promoting an inclusive law school community for LGBT students, faculty, and staff, as well as their allies.

The organization fulfills this mission through many social, academic, and professional events that create campus dialogue on LGBT civil rights and legal advocacy.

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Gonzaga Hispanic Law Caucus (HLC)

The purpose of the Gonzaga Hispanic Law Caucus (HLC) is to:

  • Provide law students a forum for expressing their unique needs and concerns
  • Provide a local mechanism to address problems
  • Provide a united front
  • Develop future leadership
  • Keep the lines of communication between members and the community open in order to maximize scholarship opportunities for our membership

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Gonzaga Institute for Action Against Hate (IAAH)

The Gonzaga Institute for Action Against Hate (IAAH) was founded in 1997 by Gonzaga University as a positive and enduring vehicle for combating hate and hate crimes on campuses and in communities throughout the nation.

While numerous government and non-governmental organizations are working against hate, the Institute is the only organization whose primary goal is to focus multi-discipline academic resources on the causes and effects of hate, as well as potential strategies for combating hate.

The Law School played an integral part in establishing The Institute For Action Against Hate, located on Gonzaga's campus. The Institute promotes diversity by publishing an annual journal and sponsoring events and speakers for the purpose of eliminating hate through research, advocacy, and education.

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Multicultural Law Caucus (MLC)

The Multicultural Law Caucus (MLC) is a nonprofit, student-run organization focused on community building. Its primary objectives are to create:

  • A sense of unity among all law students
  • A forum for students to learn about different groups and the legal issues that affect them

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Native American Law Students Association

The National Native American Law Students Association (NALSA) was founded in 1970 to promote the study of Federal Indian Law, Tribal Law and traditional forms of governance, and to support Native American students in law school.

Women's Law Caucus (WLC)

The goal of the Women's Law Caucus (WLC) is to create a forum which will bring about an awareness of the legal issues that impact individuals, to educate society to the need for change in the traditional perceptions, attitudes, and expectations about women, and to help society appreciate the diversity that women can bring to the world.

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