The Women's Law Student Association at the University of New Hampshire Franklin Pierce School of Law represents a community of dedicated law students united by their commitment to advancing gender equity and women's leadership in the legal profession. Operating from Concord, NH, this student organization embodies the law school's core values of innovation, inclusive dialogue, and social responsibility that define the UNH Law experience.
As part of the Franklin Pierce School of Law community in Concord, New Hampshire, the Women's Law Student Association serves as a vital support network for female law students navigating their legal education and future careers. The organization fosters meaningful connections among members while promoting awareness of gender-related legal issues and celebrating women's achievements in law and public service.
The association operates within an institution known for developing global leaders across intellectual property, public interest law, social justice, and commerce and technology. UNH Law's distinctive approach to legal education—featuring practice-based learning, the Legal Residency program, and faculty practitioners experienced in their fields—creates a unique environment where the Women's Law Student Association can thrive and support its members' professional growth.
Located in Concord, home to New Hampshire's legislature, state offices, and local, state, and federal courts, the Women's Law Student Association benefits from proximity to diverse legal practice opportunities. Members engage with a community of scholars and students committed to challenging dialogue, intellectual excellence, and preparing for careers that make meaningful contributions to society. The association reflects UNH Law's dedication to diversity, inclusion, and developing attorneys who stand ready to lead in their chosen legal fields.
Concord, NH