Nestled within the University at Buffalo School of Law community, the Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA) serves as a welcoming family for law students seeking connection, support, and shared purpose. This student-led organization recognizes that law school is more than academic study—it's about building relationships and creating pathways for underrepresented voices in the legal profession. LALSA extends a warm bienvenidos to first-year law students and all who wish to be part of a collaborative community dedicated to advancing minorities in law.
At its heart, LALSA is driven by a mission of inclusivity and mutual support. The organization creates a local network where students of color, particularly Latino students, can find mentorship, friendship, and professional guidance. By fostering partnerships between law students and the Latin American community, LALSA bridges the gap between legal education and real-world impact. Members work together to ensure each other's academic success while building the foundation for meaningful careers in service to their communities.
Based in Buffalo, NY, LALSA operates within a law school that shares its commitment to diversity, inclusion, and community engagement. The organization's leadership team—including President Claudia Villegas Ramos, Vice President Alexandra Bonafede, and DEI Chair Eddie King—actively cultivates an environment where every member feels valued and supported. Through social media engagement, regular member services, and collaborative initiatives, LALSA continues to strengthen the bonds among its members and advance the representation of Latin American voices within the legal profession.
Buffalo, NY