The purpose of Emory BLSA shall be to utilize the collective resources of the chapter to provide a support system for Black law students in educational, financial, and social settings; articulate and promote the professional needs and goals of Black law students; foster and encourage professional competence; focus on the relationship of the Black law student and the Black attorney to the American legal structure; instill in the Black attorney and the Black law student a greater awareness and commitment to the needs of the Black community; and influence the legal community to bring about meaningful change to meet the needs of the Black community.
Emory BLSA is dedicated to empowering Black law students through academic support and resources, scholarships, and year-round opportunities for community engagement and professional advancement. Each year, Emory BLSA sends students to the annual SRBLSA Regional Convention to participate in the Constance Baker Motley Mock Trial Competition and the Thurgood Marshall Moot Court Competition. Our ability to sustain these initiatives relies on the generosity of individuals like you who share our commitment to academic and professional success, diversity, and inclusion. Your donation will play a vital role in advancing our mission to support Black law students at Emory and contribute to a more diverse legal community.















