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CUA Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
The Catholic University of America
About CUA Asian Pacific American Law Students Association
APALSA (Asian Pacific American Law Students Association) represents a cornerstone of student advocacy and community building at The Catholic University of America's Columbus School of Law in Washington, DC. Founded in 1985, the organization emerged from a recognition that Asian Pacific American law students needed a dedicated space to explore their identities, share experiences, and address the distinctive legal and social issues impacting their communities.
Located in Washington, DC at Catholic Law, APALSA embodies the university's commitment to developing lawyers who understand the importance of cultural awareness and social responsibility. The organization brings together law students who are passionate about advancing understanding of Asian Pacific American perspectives within the legal system and advocating for equitable representation and treatment.
What distinguishes APALSA is its long-standing mission to promote awareness of contemporary issues affecting Asian Pacific Americans while building meaningful connections among students. Members benefit from a supportive community of peers who navigate law school together while maintaining awareness of how their legal education intersects with broader social movements and policy debates.
As part of Catholic Law's diverse student organization landscape in Washington, DC, APALSA contributes to the school's inclusive environment and commitment to preparing lawyers who serve all communities. The organization recognizes that legal professionals play crucial roles in advocating for justice, protecting rights, and shaping policy that affects Asian Pacific American populations. Through mentorship, networking, and educational initiatives, APALSA at The Catholic University of America helps shape the next generation of attorneys committed to understanding and addressing the needs of the communities they serve.