The Middle Eastern and North African Law Students Association represents a vital community within Saint Louis University's law school, bringing together students who share interests in the cultures, legal systems, and contemporary issues affecting the Middle East and North Africa. Operating from the heart of St. Louis, MO, this student organization embodies SLU's foundational commitment to faith, service, and global engagement that has defined the university since its founding in 1818.
Saint Louis University's Jesuit mission emphasizes educating the whole person—nurturing mind, body, heart, and spirit—and this student organization exemplifies that holistic approach to legal education. With more than 13,300 students representing over 100 countries, SLU fosters a deeply transformative educational experience that prepares students to become bold, confident leaders committed to making a positive impact. The Middle Eastern and North African Law Students Association creates meaningful spaces for students to explore their passion for regional studies while building relationships with classmates who share their values and intellectual curiosity.
The organization contributes to Saint Louis University's remarkable culture of service and community engagement, where students collectively provide more than 1.6 million service hours annually. By facilitating dialogue, cultural exchange, and professional networking around Middle Eastern and North African legal topics, this student group helps prepare future attorneys to serve diverse populations and address complex global challenges. Based in St. Louis, the association connects law students with opportunities for personal growth, professional development, and meaningful contribution to their communities and the broader world.
St. Louis, MO