Student bar association explained

Student Bar Associations (SBAs) are student organizations that exist at many laws schools in the United States. Student bar associations take their name from bar associations, which are professional bodies of lawyers.

The duties, structure, and size of the student bar association varies among law schools. In many law schools, the student bar association is analogous to the student government, and the body acts as a liaison between administrators and students. Other duties may include sponsoring and planning social and educational events and providing student services.

SBAs in the United States

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: School of Law // Student Bar Association (SBA). 2022-02-16. law.missouri.edu.