Join the ABA Law Student Division
2013-2014 Leadership Team
2013-2014 Leadership Team
Don't Miss the First Deadline:
Next Tuesday, January 15
Next Tuesday, January 15
Visit http://ambar.org/lsdleadership
for the specific eligibility requirements,
nomination/application forms, deadlines, and delivery instructions.
nomination/application forms, deadlines, and delivery instructions.
- The
opportunity to work with law student leaders across the country, including
SBA Presidents, ABA Representatives, national law student organization
leaders, as well as licensed attorneys and judges;
- The
opportunity to participate in roundtables, debates, and discussions
addressing law student issues and concerns;
- The
ability to foster your leadership, diplomacy, and project management
skills; and
- The
opportunity to create policy and present legal education issues that
affect law students regionally and nationally.
Past leaders have stated that the
professional, educational, and personal rewards they gained from their
experience as an ABA Law Student Division leader were invaluable. If you enjoy
a good challenge and are ready to roll up your sleeves, enhance your leadership
experience, and work toward improving the legal education experience of your
fellow classmates, then we strongly encourage you to submit your nomination or
application for one of the leadership positions outlined below. All candidates
must be ABA Law Student Division members in good standing (dues paid in full).
Nominations must be signed by your dean and postmarked by the deadline date
indicated. Please visit http://ambar.org/lsdleadership
for the eligibility requirements, the nomination/application forms, deadlines,
and mailing instructions.
- Chair,
Vice Chair and Secretary-Treasurer:
The offices of Chair, Vice Chair, and Secretary-Treasurer are part of the
Division's Executive Committee and participate in the Division's overall
operations, long-range planning, execution of a legislative agenda, and
developing/maintaining ABA membership in the Division. The officers work
with the Circuit Governors, Delegates, and Division Liaisons to better
serve law student members and work to increase awareness of ABA offerings
to law students across the country. Officers are voting members of the ABA
Law Student Division Board of Governors which meets four times per year. Nominations
must be received via email by 11:59pm on February 1, 2013.
- Division
Represenative to the ABA Board of Governor: This officer position serves as a voting member on
both the Division’s Board of Governors and the ABA Board of Governors. The
representative advocates the Law Student Division positions to the ABA
Board of Governors and works for adoption of Division and other
initiatives filed with the ABA Board that directly affect law students. Nominations
must be received via email by 11:59pm on January 15, 2013.
- Circuit
Governor: The (15) circuit governors
represent and advocate for law students in their regional circuits.
Circuit Governors work with the Division officers, delegates and other ABA
leaders to develop and promote ABA programs, offerings, services and
initiatives. Circuit Governors also cultivate relationships with other
leaders of the legal community in their circuit. Circuit Governors are
voting members of the ABA Law Student Division Board of Governors which meets
four times per year. Nominations must be received via email by 11:59pm
on February 1, 2013.
- Student
Editor for Student Lawyer magazine:
The student editor works with the editor of Student Lawyer magazine and is responsible for authoring copy for Student Lawyer's Division Dialogue section and for reviewing magazine copy on a monthly basis. The student editor serves as a non-voting member of the ABA Law Student Division Board of Governors which meets four times per year. Applications must be received via email by 11:59pm on February 1, 2013.
- Entity Liaisons:
The Law Student Division appoints student liaisons to the over 60 ABA
specialty practice areas. The Division Liaisons represent the Law Student
Division to their appointed ABA specialty practice entity, work with those
specialty practice areas to develop law student programs and services, and
report to the Division on issues pertaining to law students that arise at
entity meetings.
- National Student Directors: One National Student Director is selected to
coordinate the Division's VITA program while the other four directors are
appointed to work with one of the Division's four competition committees:
Arbitration, Client Counseling, Negotiation, and Appellate Advocacy.
Travel is required for the competition positions.
Attend Your Circuit's
Spring Meeting and Governor Election:
Visit http://ambar.org/lsdspring for details.
Visit http://ambar.org/lsdspring for details.
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