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To promote awareness and interest in contemporary legal issues and to provide Stanford undergraduates with opportunities to learn more about law school, the admissions process, and various legal professions.
The Stanford Pre-Law Society (SPLS) is a student organization dedicated to bringing together Stanford undergraduates who are interested in the law and in pursuing legal careers. We are a community of like-minded students who wish to help members of the student body reach informed decisions about their futures. Every year we host a diverse program of speaker events, information sessions, and workshops. In addition to programming, we work with Undergraduate Advising and Research (UAR) and other campus organizations to build community, understanding, and a common vision.
Our core law school admissions events include:
- Admissions workshops (all year)
- LSAT practice tests and workshops (all year)
- Law School Dean's Visits (fall quarter)
- Pacific Pre-Law Conference (November)
- Admitted Students Panel (spring quarter)
Our core law exploration events include:
- "World of Law" Panel Series (all year)
- Lunch with a Law Professor Series (all year)
- Coffee with a Lawyer Series (all year)
- Shadowing Week at Stanford Law School (winter quarter)
- Law vs. Business School Panel (winter quarter)
SPLS Executive Board officers form the core of the Stanford Pre-Law Society. They define the vision of the organization and work to plan, promote, and strengthen SPLS programs and events.
New Executive Board officers are elected every spring.
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